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Numero sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Numero sign (U+2116) or Number sign is used in many languages to indicate ordinal numbering, especially in names and titles, rather than the US-derived number sign, "#". |
 | | Such digraphs are inappropriate for representing the numero sign in computer data, in general. |
 | | U+2116 NUMERO SIGN is provided both for Cyrillic use, where it looks like [semi-cursive "N" followed by raised, underlined small "o"], and for compatibility with Asian standards, where it looks like [angular "N" followed by raised, underlined small "o", followed by a period]. |
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