| Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement Unicode.org chart (PDF) |
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| U+1DCx | ᷀ | ᷁ | ᷂ | ᷃ | ᷄ | ᷅ | ᷆ | ᷇ | ᷈ | ᷉ | ᷊ | ᷋ | ᷌ | ᷍ | ᷎ | ᷏ |
| U+1DDx | ᷐ | ᷑ | ᷒ | ᷓ | ᷔ | ᷕ | ᷖ | ᷗ | ᷘ | ᷙ | ᷚ | ᷛ | ᷜ | ᷝ | ᷞ | ᷟ |
| U+1DEx | ᷠ | ᷡ | ᷢ | ᷣ | ᷤ | ᷥ | ᷦ | |||||||||
| U+1DFx | ᷼ | ᷽ | ᷾ | ᷿ | ||||||||||||
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