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| U+2368 || <span style="font-size: xx-large;">⍨</span> || APL Functional Symbol Tilde Diaeresis || Used for a two-argument operation to [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Commute commute] (swap) its arguments or allow it to use a single provided argument in both argument slots, and to convert a value into a [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Constant constant] function || <span style="font-size: large;">:/</span> || Looks like a confused or disappointed face. Randall's use is in fact common among {{w|APL (programming language)|APL}} programmers in the comments, as documented [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL_Orchard#Emoticons here] and [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Humour#Glyph_puns here].
 
| U+2368 || <span style="font-size: xx-large;">⍨</span> || APL Functional Symbol Tilde Diaeresis || Used for a two-argument operation to [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Commute commute] (swap) its arguments or allow it to use a single provided argument in both argument slots, and to convert a value into a [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Constant constant] function || <span style="font-size: large;">:/</span> || Looks like a confused or disappointed face. Randall's use is in fact common among {{w|APL (programming language)|APL}} programmers in the comments, as documented [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL_Orchard#Emoticons here] and [https://aplwiki.com/wiki/Humour#Glyph_puns here].
 
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| U+2118 || <span style="font-size: xx-large;">β„˜</span> || Script Capital [''sic''] P || A stylized {{w|round hand}} 'p' used by Weierstrass for his "{{w|Weierstrass elliptic function|p-function}}," with features of both capital 𝒫&nbsp; and small 𝓅. Sometimes also used as the {{w|power set}} operator.
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| U+2118 || <span style="font-size: xx-large;">β„˜</span> || Script Capital [''sic''] P || A stylized {{w|round hand}} 'p' used by Weierstrass for his "{{w|Weierstrass elliptic function|p-function}}," with features of both capital 𝒫 and small 𝓅. Sometimes also used as the {{w|power set}} operator.
 
|| Snake || This symbol coils around like a long snake, with a tapering-off tail on one end and a small "head" on the other.
 
|| Snake || This symbol coils around like a long snake, with a tapering-off tail on one end and a small "head" on the other.
 
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