For CVC, the final consonant is written with a subscript character, as shown in the table at right.
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Each superscript or subscript character is preceded by a normal " x " to show the subscripting / superscripting.
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Despite their name, which implies the use of an adscript glyph, these codepoints are defined as being equivalent to a combination of the base letter and the combining subscript character U + 0345, just like their lowercase equivalents.
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The World Wide Web Consortium and the Unicode Consortium have made recommendations on the choice between using markup and using superscript and subscript characters : " When used in mathematical context ( MathML ) it is recommended to consistently use style markup for superscripts and subscripts . . . However, when super and sub-scripts are to reflect semantic distinctions, it is easier to work with these meanings encoded in text rather than markup, for example, in phonetic or phonemic transcription ."