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Antisigma, a reversed
lunate sigma, encoded at U+03FD (Ͻ) may represent an editorial sign introduced by
Aristarchus of Samothrace for pre-Classical Greek, used like a dotted lunate sigma (sigma periestigmenon, encoded at U+03FE Ͼ), which he also used. They both indicate that the line so marked is at an incorrect position [for exampleout of place]. The antisigma was given a short-lived use for Greek-borrowings into Latin as one of the
Claudian letters, with a value of /bs/ or /ps/.
A dotted antisigma (antisigma periestigmenon, encoded at U+03FF Ͽ) in pre-Classical Greek use may indicate a line after which rearrangements should be made, or to variant readings of uncertain priority.
An
Antisigma particle, the anti-particle of a
sigma baryon
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