“͟” U+035F: Combining Double Macron Below

◌͟◌ Combining Double Macron Below

U+035F
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The Combining Double Macron Below (U+035F) is a specialized nonspacing mark used primarily in phonetic transcription and philology. Unlike standard macrons, it is designed to span across two base characters, appearing as a continuous horizontal line underneath them. It often signifies a liaison or a specific phonetic length spanning a digraph.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ◌͞◌ (U+035E Combining Double Macron) which renders above the characters.

Codes

HTML ͟
CSS \035F
Python \u035F

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