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plural homoglyphs
(linguistics, computing) A character identical or nearly identical in appearance to another, but which differs in the meaning it represents; thus, in character encoding terms, a character with an identical or near-identical glyph, or the glyph itself. quotations examples
The E variant of the moon sign may perhaps be regarded as a homoglyph.
1938, Sylvanus Griswold Morley, The Inscriptions of Petén, volume IV, page 43
The lower case “L”, Upper case “i”, and Numeral “One” are homoglyphs.
1990, NIAS Report, page 34
All the other consonant phonemes are transcribed into the homoglyphs of their IPA representations.
2007, Shinji Ido, Bukharan Tajik, page page 4
The pair shown is the letter f and the guilder currency sign [ƒ]. Homoglyphs can also occur within the same writing system.
2009, Theodore Rosendorf, The Typographic Desk Reference, page 50