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\[EmptyUpTriangle]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 25B3. Letter-like form. Used in geometry to indicate a triangle, as in the symbol △ABC. Not the same as \[CapitalDelta].
\[EnterKey]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F7D4. Alias: Esc ent Esc. Letter-like form. Representation of the Enter key on a keyboard. Used in describing how to type textual input.
\[Equilibrium]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 21CC. Alias: Esc equi Esc. Infix arrow-like operator. x ⇌ y is by default interpreted as Equilibrium[x,y]. Used in chemistry to represent a reversible reaction. ...
\[FilledSquare]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 25A0. Alias: Esc fsq Esc. Letter-like form. Used as a dingbat. Not the same as \[SelectionPlaceholder].
\[FinalSigma]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 03C2. Alias: Esc fs Esc. Greek letter. Used in written Greek when σ occurs at the end of a word. Not commonly used in technical notation. Not the same as \[Stigma].
\[Hacek]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 02C7. Alias: Esc hck Esc. Letter-like form. Used primarily in an overscript position. Used as a diacritical mark in Eastern European languages. Sometimes used in ...
\[LeftBracketingBar]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F603. Alias: Esc l| Esc. Matchfix operator.  x  is by default interpreted as BracketingBar[x]. Used in mathematics to indicate absolute value (Abs), determinant ...
\[LeftDoubleBracket]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 301A. Alias: Esc [[ Esc. Compound operator with built-in evaluation rules. m〚i,j,… 〛 is by default interpreted as Part[m,i,j,…]. Sometimes used in mathematics to ...
\[MediumSpace]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 205F. Alias: Esc ␣␣ ␣ Esc. Spacing character. Width: 4/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ordinary \[RawSpace]. Sometimes used in output as a separator ...
\[Micro]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 00B5. Alias: Esc mi Esc. Letter-like form. Used as a prefix in units to denote 10^-6. Not the same as \[Mu].
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