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| | Glyph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In typography, a glyph is the shape given in a particular typeface to a specific grapheme or symbol. |
 | | The term for the abstract entity represented by a glyph is character: a typographical character may be a grapheme (an element of a writing system), but also a numeral, a punctuation mark, or a pictorial or decorative symbol (such as dingbats, or Unicode's "Miscellaneous Symbols"). |
 | | In graphonomics, the term glyph is used for a non-character, i.e: either a sub-character or multi-character pattern. |
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