Definition of Homoglyphs. Meaning of Homoglyphs. Synonyms of Homoglyphs

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- needed] Homoglyphs of all kinds can be detected through a process called 'dual canonicalization'. The first step in this process is to identify homoglyph sets...
- the fact that many different characters look alike (i.e., they rely on homoglyphs to deceive visitors). For example, the Cyrillic, Gr**** and Latin alphabets...
- fullwidth forms for legacy CJK font compatibility. The Cyrillic and Gr**** homoglyphs of the Latin ⟨A⟩ have separate encodings U+0410 А CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER...
- telecommunications. It thus helps to differentiate characters that would otherwise be homoglyphs. It was commonly used during the punch card era, when programs were typically...
- fullwidth forms for legacy CJK font compatibility. The Cyrillic and Gr**** homoglyphs of the Latin ⟨B⟩ have separate encodings: U+0412 В CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER...
- concept of the allograph may be compared and contrasted with that of the homoglyph – glyphs of different meaning that are visually similar. For example,...
- phonemic categories. The Latin H, Gr**** eta ⟨Η⟩, and Cyrillic en ⟨Н⟩ are homoglyphs, but represent different phonemes. Conversely, the distinct forms of ⟨S⟩...
- word. For more casual use of leet, the primary strategy is to use quasi-homoglyphs, symbols that closely resemble (to varying degrees) the letters for which...
- characters that are rendered as identical glyphs or near-identical glyphs (homoglyphs), either because they are historically cognate (such as Gr**** Η vs. Latin...
- some Latin transliterations of Russian such as ISO 9, ë is used for its homoglyph ё, representing a /jo/, as in Potëmkin to render the Cyrillic Потёмкин...