“͚” U+035A: Combining Double Ring Below

◌͚ Combining Double Ring Below

U+035A
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ℹ️ About

The Combining Double Ring Below (U+035A) is a specialized nonspacing mark used primarily in phonetic transcription and linguistic analysis. As a combining character, it is designed to be placed directly beneath a base glyph to indicate specific secondary articulations or prosodic features. It was added to the Unicode standard to support high-fidelity technical text rendering.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ◌̥ (U+0325 Ring Below) or the standard degree symbol.

Codes

HTML ͚
CSS \035A
Python \u035A

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