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In [[Unicode]] and the [[Universal Character Set|UCS]], a '''compatibility character''' is a character that is encoded solely to maintain round trip convertibility with other, often older, standards.<ref>{{cite web|title=Chapter 2.3: Compatibility characters|url=http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.0.0/ch02.pdf#G11062|work=The Unicode Standard 6.0.0}}</ref> As the Unicode Glossary says:
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