X mark

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English

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Noun

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X mark (plural X marks)

  1. A symbol composed of two perpendicular lines (), especially when representing negation or lack of verification.

Usage notes

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Unicode provides two X marks, one normal and other boldened: and , respectively. However, alternatively, any other similar character can be used for their purpose, such as: X, x, ×, X, , , , etc.

Antonyms

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