![]() ![]() ♻: Recycling symbol, represents recycling or environmentally-friendly practices.☣: Biohazard symbol, signifies biological hazards or risks.☢: Radioactive symbol, indicates radiation or radioactive materials.✂: Scissors symbol, denotes cutting or separation.♫: Beamed musical notes, symbolize music or singing.♪: Musical note, represents music or sound.☺: Happy face, denotes happiness or satisfaction.☹: Sad face, denotes sadness or disappointment.♥: Heart symbol, represents love or affection.⚡: Lightning bolt, symbolizes electricity, power, or energy.⚓: Anchor symbol, represents stability or maritime themes.✈: Airplane symbol, represents travel or transportation by air.☒: Checkbox, indicates an option that can be selected or deselected.☑: Checkmark, indicates approval, completion, or selection.↔: Bidirectional arrow, denotes a two-way or reversible relationship.←: Leftward arrow, denotes a leftward direction or previous item.→: Rightward arrow, denotes a rightward direction or next item.↓: Downward arrow, denotes a downward direction or decrease.↑: Upward arrow, denotes an upward direction or increase.♦: Diamonds suit, used in playing cards.©: Copyright symbol, denotes copyrighted material.™: Trademark symbol, indicates an unregistered trademark.®: Registered trademark symbol, indicates a registered trademark.⚠: Warning symbol, signifies caution or potential danger.♿: Wheelchair symbol, denotes accessibility for people with disabilities.☪: Star and crescent, represents Islam.✝: Christian cross, symbolizes Christianity.☮: Peace symbol, represents peace and nonviolence.☯: Yin and yang, symbolizes harmony and balance in Chinese philosophy.☽: Lunar symbol, represents the Moon or lunar-related concepts.☉: Solar symbol, represents the Sun or solar-related concepts.♂: Male symbol, represents masculinity or the male gender.♀: Female symbol, represents femininity or the female gender.`: Backtick, used in programming or to enclose text.~: Tilde, used to denote approximation or as a negation symbol.*: Asterisk, used for multiplication or as a wildcard character._: Underscore, used for emphasis or space in certain contexts.^: Caret, used for exponents or to denote “to the power of.”.|: Vertical bar, used in programming or to denote “or.”.: Backslash, used in file paths or as an escape character./: Forward slash, used for division or separating elements.]: Close square bracket, used in various contexts.[: Open square bracket, used in various contexts.: Close curly bracket, used to denote a set or group.): Close parenthesis, used to enclose additional information.(: Open parenthesis, used to enclose additional information.“: Quotation marks, used for quoting speech or text.‘: Apostrophe, used for contractions or possessives.,: Comma, used to separate items or clauses.: Period, used to indicate the end of a sentence. ?: Question mark, used to denote a question.!: Exclamation mark, denotes emphasis or strong emotion.¥: Yen sign, represents the Japanese yen currency.£: Pound sign, represents the British pound currency.€: Euro sign, represents the euro currency.$: Dollar sign, represents currency, mainly U.S.#: Hash symbol, used for numbering or tagging.&: Ampersand, represents “and” or “et” in Latin.ω: Omega, Greek letter, used in various contexts.σ: Sigma, Greek letter, used in various contexts.λ: Lambda, Greek letter, used in various contexts.θ: Theta, Greek letter, used in various contexts. ![]() φ: Phi, Greek letter, used in various contexts. ![]()
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