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U+203B, ※
REFERENCE MARK

[U+203A]
General Punctuation
[U+203C]

Japanese

Glyph origin

Likely derived from the (rice, uncooked rice) character.[1] Used on signage for rice sellers.[1]

Punctuation mark

  1. similar in function to an asterisk or bullet point

Usage notes

In Japanese, it is called the 米印 (komejirushi, literally rice mark, rice symbol) because it looks like (kome), the kanji for uncooked rice.

See also

References

  1. Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN

Korean

Punctuation mark

  1. A reference mark used at the beginning of a note.

Usage notes

Known variously in Korean as the 참고표(參考標) (chamgopyo( 參考標 ), reference mark) or 당구장표(撞球場標) (danggujangpyo( 撞球場標 ), billiard-table mark).

Urdu

Punctuation mark

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  1. A character used to separate paragraphs.
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