Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite One Third Character
๐ฅ is a cuneiform numeric sign called Elamite One Third (U+12465).
U+12465
๐ฅ (U+12465) is a cuneiform numeric sign associated with the โElamite One Thirdโ value. This page gives you practical copy/paste options and encoding details for use in documents and web content.
Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite One Third Character Meaning
๐ฅ is a cuneiform numeric sign identified as โCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE ONE THIRDโ with the Unicode code point U+12465. As a numeric sign, it is primarily used as a character representing a one-third quantity within cuneiform numeric notation conventions attributed to Elamite usage. In practice, people encounter it when working with Unicode text that includes cuneiform material, building fonts or typographic mockups, annotating inscriptions or transcriptions, or adding accurate numeric characters to scholarly or educational content. When you copy it into your workflow, ensure the target font supports this code point.
Common uses
- โขCopy/paste for Unicode cuneiform text in notes, drafts, or reference documents
- โขRendering numeric values in digital cuneiform transcriptions and scholarly drafts
- โขTesting font support and glyph rendering for U+12465 in design tools
- โขUsing the character in web pages and content systems with proper encoding
- โขCreating typographic or educational materials that demonstrate cuneiform numeric signs
Examples
๐ฅ Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite One Third
- ๐ฅโ๐ฅโ appears in this Unicode cuneiform snippet.
- ๐ฅThe transcription includes the Elamite one-third sign: ๐ฅ.
- ๐ฅFor testing, display ๐ฅ using a Unicode-capable font.
- ๐ฅIn the list of numeric symbols, ๐ฅ is labeled one third.
- ๐ฅNote the code point U+12465 next to ๐ฅ in the markup.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12465 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒑥 | |
| HTML Code | 𒑥 | |
| CSS | \12465 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Numeric Sign Elamite One Third character mean?
๐ฅ is a cuneiform numeric sign identified as โCUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ELAMITE ONE THIRDโ with the Unicode code point U+12465. As a numeric sign, it is primarily used as a character representing a one-third quantity within cuneiform numeric notation conventions attributed to Elamite usage. In practice, people encounter it when working with Unicode text that includes cuneiform material, building fonts or typographic mockups, annotating inscriptions or transcriptions, or adding accurate numeric characters to scholarly or educational content. When you copy it into your workflow, ensure the target font supports this code point.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ฅ?
The Unicode code point for ๐ฅ is U+12465.
How can I copy ๐ฅ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒑥
What CSS escape can I use for ๐ฅ?
Use: \\12465
Is ๐ฅ a numeric sign or a word sign?
It is identified as a cuneiform numeric sign named โElamite One Third.โ