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} U+007D, }
RIGHT CURLY BRACKET
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Basic Latin ~
U+FE5C, ﹜
SMALL RIGHT CURLY BRACKET

Small Form Variants
U+FF5D, }
FULLWIDTH RIGHT CURLY BRACKET

Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms

Translingual

Punctuation mark

}

  1. Used to add a comment to the right of and encompassing one or more lines, or to indicate that items to the left are subdivisions of the item on the right. Compare {.
    A ⎫
    B ⎬ these are a few letters of the alphabet
    C ⎭
    • Joseph Emerson Worcester, A Dictionary of the English Language, volume 1:
      † AT'TRY,      ⎫ a. Poison-
      † AT'TER-LY, ⎭ ous; virulent.            Chaucer.
  2. Used to indicate that two or three lines of a poem form a doublet or triplet.
  3. Used in { }.

Usage notes

This symbol is also called a "right brace".

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References

  • Thomas F. Adams, Typographia; Or, The Printer's Instructor: A Brief Sketch: Braces stand before, and keep together, such articles as are of the same import, and are sub-divisions of the preceding articles. They sometimes stand after, and keep together, such articles as make above one line, and have posts after them, which are justified to answer to the middle of the brace. The bracing side of a brace is always turned to that part of an article which makes the most lines.