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16088-Chars-For-Emoji-Provisional.Pdf Characters Proposed for Emoji=Provisional To: UTC From: Emoji Subcommittee Date: 2016-04-21 Emoji_ Emoji_ Emoji_ Code Name Char LG Microsoft Samsung Presentation Modifier_Base Direction_Base U+2605 BLACK STAR ★ Provisional U+2607 LIGHTNING ☇ Provisional U+2608 THUNDERSTORM ☈ Provisional U+2609 SUN ☉ Provisional U+260A ASCENDING NODE ☊ Provisional U+260B DESCENDING NODE ☋ Provisional U+260C CONJUNCTION ☌ Provisional U+260D OPPOSITION ☍ Provisional U+260F WHITE TELEPHONE ☏ Provisional U+2610 BALLOT BOX ☐ Provisional U+2612 BALLOT BOX WITH X ☒ Provisional U+2616 WHITE SHOGI PIECE ☖ Provisional U+2617 BLACK SHOGI PIECE ☗ Provisional U+2619 REVERSED ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET ☙ Provisional 1 U+261A BLACK LEFT POINTING INDEX ☚ Provisional U+261B BLACK RIGHT POINTING INDEX ☛ Provisional U+261C WHITE LEFT POINTING INDEX ☜ Provisional Provisional U+261E WHITE RIGHT POINTING INDEX ☞ Provisional Provisional U+261F WHITE DOWN POINTING INDEX ☟ Provisional Provisional U+2621 CAUTION SIGN ☡ Provisional U+2624 CADUCEUS ☤ Provisional U+2625 ANKH ☥ Provisional U+2627 CHI RHO ☧ Provisional U+2628 CROSS OF LORRAINE ☨ Provisional U+2629 CROSS OF JERUSALEM ☩ Provisional U+262B FARSI SYMBOL ☫ Provisional U+262C ADI SHAKTI ☬ Provisional U+262D HAMMER AND SICKLE ☭ Provisional U+263B BLACK SMILING FACE ☻ Provisional U+263C WHITE SUN WITH RAYS ☼ Provisional U+263D FIRST QUARTER MOON ☽ Provisional U+263E LAST QUARTER MOON ☾ Provisional U+263F MERCURY ☿ Provisional 2 U+2640 FEMALE SIGN ♀ Provisional U+2641 EARTH ♁ Provisional U+2642 MALE SIGN ♂ Provisional U+2643 JUPITER ♃ Provisional U+2644 SATURN ♄ Provisional U+2645 URANUS ♅ Provisional U+2646 NEPTUNE ♆ Provisional U+2647 PLUTO ♇ Provisional U+2654 WHITE CHESS KING ♔ Provisional U+2655 WHITE CHESS QUEEN ♕ Provisional U+2656 WHITE CHESS ROOK ♖ Provisional U+2657 WHITE CHESS BISHOP ♗ Provisional U+2658 WHITE CHESS KNIGHT ♘ Provisional U+2659 WHITE CHESS PAWN ♙ Provisional U+265A BLACK CHESS KING ♚ Provisional U+265B BLACK CHESS QUEEN ♛ Provisional U+265C BLACK CHESS ROOK ♜ Provisional U+265D BLACK CHESS BISHOP ♝ Provisional U+265E BLACK CHESS KNIGHT ♞ Provisional 3 U+265F BLACK CHESS PAWN ♟ Provisional U+2661 WHITE HEART SUIT ♡ Provisional U+2662 WHITE DIAMOND SUIT ♢ Provisional U+2664 WHITE SPADE SUIT ♤ Provisional U+2667 WHITE CLUB SUIT ♧ Provisional U+2669 QUARTER NOTE ♩ Provisional U+266A EIGHTH NOTE ♪ Provisional U+266B BEAMED EIGHTH NOTES ♫ Provisional U+266C BEAMED SIXTEENTH NOTES ♬ Provisional U+2670 WEST SYRIAC CROSS ♰ Provisional U+2671 EAST SYRIAC CROSS ♱ Provisional U+2672 UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL ♲ Provisional U+2673 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-1 PLASTICS ♳ Provisional U+2674 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-2 PLASTICS ♴ Provisional U+2675 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-3 PLASTICS ♵ Provisional U+2676 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-4 PLASTICS ♶ Provisional U+2677 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-5 PLASTICS ♷ Provisional U+2678 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-6 PLASTICS ♸ Provisional U+2679 RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR TYPE-7 PLASTICS ♹ Provisional 4 U+267A RECYCLING SYMBOL FOR GENERIC MATERIALS ♺ Provisional U+267C RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL ♼ Provisional U+267D PARTIALLY-RECYCLED PAPER SYMBOL ♽ Provisional U+267E PERMANENT PAPER SIGN ♾ Provisional U+2680 DIE FACE-1 ⚀ Provisional U+2681 DIE FACE-2 ⚁ Provisional U+2682 DIE FACE-3 ⚂ Provisional U+2683 DIE FACE-4 ⚃ Provisional U+2684 DIE FACE-5 ⚄ Provisional U+2685 DIE FACE-6 ⚅ Provisional U+2686 WHITE CIRCLE WITH DOT RIGHT ⚆ Provisional U+2687 WHITE CIRCLE WITH TWO DOTS ⚇ Provisional U+2688 BLACK CIRCLE WITH WHITE DOT RIGHT ⚈ Provisional U+2689 BLACK CIRCLE WITH TWO WHITE DOTS ⚉ Provisional U+2690 WHITE FLAG ⚐ Provisional U+2691 BLACK FLAG ⚑ Provisional U+2695 STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS ⚕ Provisional U+2698 FLOWER ⚘ Provisional U+269A STAFF OF HERMES ⚚ Provisional 5 U+269D OUTLINED WHITE STAR ⚝ Provisional U+269E THREE LINES CONVERGING RIGHT Provisional U+269F THREE LINES CONVERGING LEFT Provisional U+26A2 DOUBLED FEMALE SIGN ⚢ Provisional U+26A3 DOUBLED MALE SIGN ⚣ Provisional U+26A4 INTERLOCKED FEMALE AND MALE SIGN ⚤ Provisional U+26A5 MALE AND FEMALE SIGN ⚥ Provisional U+26A6 MALE WITH STROKE SIGN ⚦ Provisional U+26A7 MALE WITH STROKE AND MALE AND FEMALE SIGN ⚧ Provisional U+26A8 VERTICAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN ⚨ Provisional U+26A9 HORIZONTAL MALE WITH STROKE SIGN ⚩ Provisional U+26AC MEDIUM SMALL WHITE CIRCLE ⚬ Provisional U+26AD MARRIAGE SYMBOL ⚭ Provisional U+26AE DIVORCE SYMBOL ⚮ Provisional U+26AF UNMARRIED PARTNERSHIP SYMBOL ⚯ Provisional U+26B2 NEUTER ⚲ Provisional U+26B3 CERES ⚳ Provisional U+26B4 PALLAS ⚴ Provisional U+26B5 JUNO ⚵ Provisional 6 U+26B6 VESTA ⚶ Provisional U+26B7 CHIRON ⚷ Provisional U+26B8 BLACK MOON LILITH ⚸ Provisional U+26B9 SEXTILE ⚹ Provisional U+26BA SEMISEXTILE ⚺ Provisional U+26BB QUINCUNX ⚻ Provisional U+26BC SESQUIQUADRATE ⚼ Provisional U+26BF SQUARED KEY Provisional U+26C0 WHITE DRAUGHTS MAN ⛀ Provisional U+26C1 WHITE DRAUGHTS KING ⛁ Provisional U+26C2 BLACK DRAUGHTS MAN ⛂ Provisional U+26C3 BLACK DRAUGHTS KING ⛃ Provisional U+26C6 RAIN Provisional U+26C7 BLACK SNOWMAN Provisional U+26C9 TURNED WHITE SHOGI PIECE Provisional U+26CA TURNED BLACK SHOGI PIECE Provisional U+26CB WHITE DIAMOND IN SQUARE Provisional U+26CC CROSSING LANES Provisional U+26CD DISABLED CAR Provisional 7 U+26D0 CAR SLIDING Provisional U+26D2 CIRCLED CROSSING LANES Provisional U+26D5 ALTERNATE ONE-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC Provisional U+26D6 BLACK TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC Provisional U+26D7 WHITE TWO-WAY LEFT WAY TRAFFIC Provisional U+26D8 BLACK LEFT LANE MERGE Provisional U+26D9 WHITE LEFT LANE MERGE Provisional U+26DA DRIVE SLOW SIGN Provisional U+26DB HEAVY WHITE DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE Provisional U+26DC LEFT CLOSED ENTRY Provisional U+26DD SQUARED SALTIRE Provisional U+26DE FALLING DIAGONAL IN WHITE CIRCLE IN BLACK SQUAR Provisional U+26DF BLACK TRUCK Provisional Provisional U+26E0 RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-1 Provisional U+26E1 RESTRICTED LEFT ENTRY-2 Provisional U+26E2 ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOL FOR URANUS Provisional U+26E3 HEAVY CIRCLE WITH STROKE AND TWO DOTS ABOVE Provisional U+26E4 PENTAGRAM Provisional U+26E5 RIGHT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM Provisional 8 U+26E6 LEFT-HANDED INTERLACED PENTAGRAM Provisional U+26E7 INVERTED PENTAGRAM Provisional U+26E8 BLACK CROSS ON SHIELD Provisional U+26EB CASTLE Provisional U+26EC HISTORIC SITE Provisional U+26ED GEAR WITHOUT HUB Provisional U+26EE GEAR WITH HANDLES Provisional U+26EF MAP SYMBOL FOR LIGHTHOUSE Provisional U+26F6 SQUARE FOUR CORNERS Provisional U+26FB JAPANESE BANK SYMBOL Provisional U+26FC HEADSTONE GRAVEYARD SYMBOL Provisional U+26FE CUP ON BLACK SQUARE Provisional U+26FF WHITE FLAG WITH HORIZONTAL MIDDLE BLACK STRIPE Provisional U+270E LOWER RIGHT PENCIL ✎ Provisional Provisional U+2710 UPPER RIGHT PENCIL ✐ Provisional Provisional U+2765 ROTATED HEAVY BLACK HEART BULLET ❥ Provisional Provisional U+268A MONOGRAM FOR YANG ⚊ Provisional U+268B MONOGRAM FOR YIN ⚋ Provisional U+268C DIGRAM FOR GREATER YANG ⚌ Provisional 9 U+268D DIGRAM FOR LESSER YIN ⚍ Provisional U+268E DIGRAM FOR LESSER YANG ⚎ Provisional U+268F DIGRAM FOR GREATER YIN ⚏ Provisional U+2630 TRIGRAM FOR HEAVEN ☰ Provisional U+2631 TRIGRAM FOR LAKE ☱ Provisional U+2632 TRIGRAM FOR FIRE ☲ Provisional U+2633 TRIGRAM FOR THUNDER ☳ Provisional U+2634 TRIGRAM FOR WIND ☴ Provisional U+2635 TRIGRAM FOR WATER ☵ Provisional U+2636 TRIGRAM FOR MOUNTAIN ☶ Provisional U+2637 TRIGRAM FOR EARTH ☷ Provisional U+266D MUSIC FLAT SIGN ♭ Provisional U+266E MUSIC NATURAL SIGN ♮ Provisional U+266F MUSIC SHARP SIGN ♯ Provisional U+1F000 MAHJONG TILE EAST WIND � Provisional U+1F001 MAHJONG TILE SOUTH WIND � Provisional U+1F002 MAHJONG TILE WEST WIND � Provisional U+1F003 MAHJONG TILE NORTH WIND � Provisional U+1F005 MAHJONG TILE GREEN DRAGON � Provisional 10 U+1F006 MAHJONG TILE WHITE DRAGON � Provisional U+1F007 MAHJONG TILE ONE OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F008 MAHJONG TILE TWO OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F009 MAHJONG TILE THREE OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00A MAHJONG TILE FOUR OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00B MAHJONG TILE FIVE OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00C MAHJONG TILE SIX OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00D MAHJONG TILE SEVEN OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00E MAHJONG TILE EIGHT OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F00F MAHJONG TILE NINE OF CHARACTERS � Provisional U+1F010 MAHJONG TILE ONE OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F011 MAHJONG TILE TWO OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F012 MAHJONG TILE THREE OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F013 MAHJONG TILE FOUR OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F014 MAHJONG TILE FIVE OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F015 MAHJONG TILE SIX OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F016 MAHJONG TILE SEVEN OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F017 MAHJONG TILE EIGHT OF BAMBOOS � Provisional U+1F018 MAHJONG TILE NINE OF BAMBOOS � Provisional 11 U+1F019 MAHJONG TILE ONE OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01A MAHJONG TILE TWO OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01B MAHJONG TILE THREE OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01C MAHJONG TILE FOUR OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01D MAHJONG TILE FIVE OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01E MAHJONG TILE SIX OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F01F MAHJONG TILE SEVEN OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F020 MAHJONG TILE EIGHT OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F021 MAHJONG TILE NINE OF CIRCLES � Provisional U+1F022 MAHJONG TILE PLUM � Provisional U+1F023 MAHJONG TILE ORCHID � Provisional U+1F024 MAHJONG TILE BAMBOO � Provisional U+1F025 MAHJONG TILE CHRYSANTHEMUM � Provisional U+1F026 MAHJONG TILE SPRING � Provisional U+1F027 MAHJONG TILE SUMMER � Provisional U+1F028 MAHJONG TILE AUTUMN � Provisional U+1F029 MAHJONG TILE WINTER � Provisional U+1F02A MAHJONG TILE JOKER � Provisional U+1F02B MAHJONG TILE BACK �
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