I would guess it's a range
...which is also confirmed by this piece of code from mktables (which creates those tables):
sub Table::Write
{
...
for my $set (@$Table)
{
my $start = $set->[RANGE_START];
my $end = $set->[RANGE_END];
my $name = $set->[RANGE_NAME];
if ($start == $end) {
push @OUT, sprintf "%04X\t\t%s\n", $start, $name;
} else {
push @OUT, sprintf "%04X\t%04X\t%s\n", $start, $end, $name
+;
}
}
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