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  2. Transformation of text - Wikipedia

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    Letters A, H, I, M, O/o, T, U, V/v, W/w, X/x, Y, and in some fonts i and l are symmetrical in the y-axis; the pairs of b/d and p/q transform to each other. The letters И, Я, and г from Cyrillic, among other sources, are among the numerous characters that can be used to further generate this effect. Reversed text can use capital letters mixed ...

  3. Rotated letter - Wikipedia

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    In addition to turned letters, Unicode supports a few reversed (mirror-image) letters such as ɘ, Ƨ ƨ, Ƹ ƹ, ʕ, ᴎ, ᴙ, ꟻ, ⅃ and ꟼ; Cyrillic Ԑ ԑ (reversed З з) and Ꙡ ꙡ (as well as Cyrillic И и and Я я, which are graphically equivalent to reversed Latin N ɴ and R ʀ), superscript ᶟ ᴻ, and the tresillo Ꜫ ꜫ, which ...

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    Modifier Letter Small Reversed Glottal Stop U+02E5 ˥ 741 Modifier Letter Extra-High Tone Bar: U+02E6 ˦ 742 Modifier Letter High Tone Bar: U+02E7 ˧ 743 Modifier Letter Mid Tone Bar: U+02E8 ˨ 744 Modifier Letter Low Tone Bar: U+02E9 ˩ 745 Modifier Letter Extra-Low Tone Bar: U+02EA ˪ 746 Modifier Letter Yin Departing Tone Mark U+02EB ˫ 747

  5. File:Latin letters E and turned E in four different fonts.svg

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    English: Latin letters E/e and U+018E latin capital letter reversed e / U+01DD latin small letter turned e (the latter two constituing an upper/lower case pair in Unicode), in fonts Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, and Gentium Plus

  6. Reversed Ze - Wikipedia

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    Reversed Ze or Cyrillic Epsilon (Ԑ ԑ; italics: Ԑ ԑ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.Its form is a reversed Cyrillic letter Ze (З з З з).It resembles the Latin letter epsilon (Ɛ ɛ) and the Greek letter Epsilon (Ε ε), as well as a hand-written form of the uppercase Latin E and Cyrillic letter Ye, but has different origins from them.

  7. Phaistos Disc (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Taking account of this fact, the Unicode directionality property of the characters was set to "left-to-right" (LTR), and the sign images in most Unicode fonts are left-to-right reversed compared to their appearance on the disk. [3] [4] Some signs occur in the disk in two or more orientations, rotated by 90 or 180 degrees.

  8. Cyrillic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The next characters in the Cyrillic block, range U+0460–U+0489, are historical letters, some of which are still used for Church Slavonic. The characters in the range U+048A–U+04FF and the complete Cyrillic Supplement block (U+0500–U+052F) are additional letters for various languages that are written with Cyrillic script .

  9. Ǝ - Wikipedia

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    The letter compared with E/e, in fonts Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, and Gentium Plus. Ǝ ǝ (turned E or reversed E) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet used in African languages using the Pan-Nigerian alphabet. The minuscule is based on a rotated e and the capital form majuscule Ǝ, based on a reversed (mirrored) majuscule E.