Definition of Homoglyphic. Meaning of Homoglyphic. Synonyms of Homoglyphic

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- and similarities between characters in different scripts. Examples of homoglyphic symbols are (a) the diaeresis and umlaut (both a pair of dots, but with...
- the fraction 1⁄72. In italic type, ⟨г⟩ Cyrillic's ge ⟨г⟩ is strongly homoglyphic to the lowercase ƨ. Early forms of the letter dze ⟨S⟩, currently only...
- Latin letter h, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is H\. The glyph is homoglyphic with the lowercase Cyrillic letter En (н). Features of the voiceless...
- Alphabet, it is used to represent the same vowel. In some fonts, it is homoglyphic with the Cyrilllic letter Sha, and in this manner it was used in the...
- 'cadmvs', 'cyrvs' and 'phocis', respectively. Other alphabets have letters homoglyphic to 'c' but not analogous in use and derivation, like the Cyrillic letter...
- represents the aspirated voiceless bilabial stop (/pʰ/). Its capital form is homoglyphic to the Cyrillic letter Ef, the Gr**** letter Phi, and the symbol for the...
- (*used in other Cyrillic alphabets or from Church Slavonic) are strongly homoglyphic or related to Latin letters, depending on intended sound values to the...
- Armenian letters are formed in a similar fashion[citation needed]. It is homoglyphic to the IPA symbol for the close back unrounded vowel, the Cyrillic letter...
- transcriptions used in German dialectology. Its capital form is also homoglyphic with the letter reversed ge. Turned L is used by William Pryce in his...
- which distinguishes it from the lowercase "ı" (dotless I), otherwise homoglyphical, but whose upper serif has another configuration. Pascal Boyeldieu,...