See also:

U+2BF1, ⯱
ERIS FORM TWO

[U+2BF0]
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
[U+2BF2]

Translingual

Etymology 1

A globe with a downward arrow, signifying catastrophe. Proposed in 2007 by Henry Seltzer and used in his commercial software.[1]

Symbol

  1. (astrology, rare) The dwarf planet Eris.
Synonyms
Planetary symbols
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Etymology 2

The symbol for male, , rotated into the orientation of female, .

Symbol

  1. (gender) trans-female.[2]
Antonyms
  • (trans-male)
Gender and sexuality symbols
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References

  1. Unicode request L2/16-173R, Eris and Sedna Symbols. Note that two other dwarf-planetary symbols used by Seltzer, for Haumea and for Makemake, are more obscure and have not been adopted by Unicode.
  2. McElroy (2020) Signs & Symbols of the World: Over 1,001 Visual Signs Explained.
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