0x2310
0x2310 refers to the Unicode code point U+2310, which is named REVERSED NOT SIGN. The character is part of the Miscellaneous Technical block and is typically rendered as the glyph ⌐ in fonts that support it. It is a symbol rather than a letter or punctuation used in ordinary prose, and its usage is largely specialized to technical contexts.
In Unicode, U+2310 has the general category Symbol, Other (So). It has no canonical decomposition and is
Usage and rendering notes: 0x2310 is rarely needed in modern mainstream writing. It may appear in certain
Encoding references: In UTF-8, U+2310 is encoded as three bytes. In HTML, it can be included with
See also: U+00AC, the NOT SIGN (¬), which is a different negation symbol commonly used in typography
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