Combining Cyrillic Hundred Thousands

Combining Cyrillic Hundred Thousands
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The Combining Hundred Thousands (   ҈  , U+0488) is a modifier in the Cyrillic numerals system, representing a multiplier of one hundred thousand. The character is combined (overlaid) with a letter representing a number to modify it.

The character has been implicated in an Internet meme involving backwards writing (see bi-directional text)[citation needed].