"1074074225"^^ . "Specials is a short Unicode block of characters allocated at the very end of the Basic Multilingual Plane, at U+FFF0\u2013FFFF. Of these 16 code points, five have been assigned since Unicode 3.0: \n* U+FFF9 INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR, marks start of annotated text \n* U+FFFA INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR, marks start of annotating character(s) \n* U+FFFB INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR, marks end of annotation block \n* U+FFFC \uFFFC OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, placeholder in the text for another unspecified object, for example in a compound document. \n* U+FFFD \uFFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER used to replace an unknown, unrecognized, or unrepresentable character \n* U+FFFE not a character. \n* U+FFFF not a character."@en . . "Specials (Unicode block)"@en . "Specials is a short Unicode block of characters allocated at the very end of the Basic Multilingual Plane, at U+FFF0\u2013FFFF. Of these 16 code points, five have been assigned since Unicode 3.0: \n* U+FFF9 INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR, marks start of annotated text \n* U+FFFA INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR, marks start of annotating character(s) \n* U+FFFB INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR, marks end of annotation block \n* U+FFFC \uFFFC OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, placeholder in the text for another unspecified object, for example in a compound document. \n* U+FFFD \uFFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER used to replace an unknown, unrecognized, or unrepresentable character \n* U+FFFE not a character. \n* U+FFFF not a character. FFFE and FFFF are not unassigned in the usual sense, but guaranteed not to be Unicode characters at all. They can be used to guess a text's encoding scheme, since any text containing these is by definition not a correctly encoded Unicode text. Unicode's U+FEFF BYTE ORDER MARK character can be inserted at the beginning of a Unicode text to signal its endianness: a program reading such a text and encountering 0xFFFE would then know that it should switch the byte order for all the following characters. Its block name in Unicode 1.0 was Special."@en . . "11664019"^^ . . . . . . . . "14573"^^ . . . . . . .