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(DefinING Blog About Typographic Specifications)
Every typeface is made up of a series of Glyphs. A glyph is simply a written symbol that carries meaning. Letters, in any language, are glyphs. Some design applications even have a glyph list that shows all the existing symbols for the typeface you are using. This is how you can get [ é] or [Ç] or [®] or even [].
Ask the designer of your next project "Let me see all the glyphs available for that font. Why? No reason. I just wanted to use that word, thanks." And, you're welcome.