More relevant matches from later or obscure unicode extensions:
- Filler lookalikes and/or digraphs for:
- "c" (with hook to refer to "h" pronunciation),
- "un" (armenian t),
- "i" (information symbol),
- "co" (digraph),
- "d" (roman 500),
- "e" (estimated symbol).
- Acute variants for "h" and "d" (fuzzy semantics but similar).
- Letter variants with dot below,
- only missing "C"/"c", good for combining dot and diaeresis.
- Stroked variants for "m" (mill) and "n" (oblique), improved for:
- "d" (overlay),
- "u" (stroke without smallcaps standin).
- "U" (bar),
- complementary digits.