🌑
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Translingual
Symbol
🌑︎
- a new moon
- 2016 October 1, Mark Molloy, quoting Raven Giannoukas, “Black moon rises in 'rare' lunar event - but what was it?”, in The Telegraph (in English):
- Night everyone. Happy Black Moon. It is when there is a second new moon in one month. A time for resolutions and new begginings[sic] 😊🌑
- 2016 September 9, Sophie Gallagher, “A Black Moon Is Coming On Friday, Here's What It Is”, in Huffington Post UK (in English):
- Watch out for werewolves 🌑
- 2017 April 2, Dory Larrabee-Zayas, quoting Maren Morris, “Maren Morris Shows Off Dramatic Pixie Hair Makeover At ACMs”, in Huffington Post UK (in English):
- New moon 🌑New Look ✨ #nashville #pixiecuts #kevinmurphy #reverie #precisioncut #razorcut
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- (chemistry, text style only) carbon (Daltonian symbol)
Usage notes
As a symbol for the new moon, this character may be displayed with a white border so that it shows up on a dark background, and as an emoji it may display a dark face or craters.Dalton's symbol for carbon, on the other hand, is a simple, solid black circle. Appending the variation selector ︎ will override emoji formatting. Another possibility in Unicode for Dalton's symbol is the full or medium 'black' (filled) circles ●, ⚫, depending on which matches the other element symbols in size (e.g. 🌕︎ for oxygen). Other Daltonian symbols may be best typeset with symbols from the Mathematical Operators block; even so, not all Daltonian symbols are supported by Unicode.
Text style | Emoji style |
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🌑︎ | 🌑️ |
Note: Character's appearance may be different on each system. Text style is forced with ︎ and emoji style with ️ |
Synonyms
- (moon): 🌚︎
- (carbon): ●︎