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π’…‘

Cuneiform Sign Im Opposing Im Character

π’…‘ (U+12151) is the cuneiform sign called β€œIM Opposing IM.”

U+12151

π’…‘ is a cuneiform glyph identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IM OPPOSING IM.” If you need a reliable way to copy or embed it, you’ll find ready-to-use code points and copy variations here.

Cuneiform Sign Im Opposing Im Character Meaning

π’…‘ is a specific cuneiform sign labeled β€œIM OPPOSING IM” in the Unicode standard (U+12151). As a cuneiform glyph, it is primarily used as a textual character in scholarly work, cataloging, and digital transcription of cuneiform writing. In practical terms, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how it functions within the written system rather than as a standalone decorative mark. When you use it, make sure your fonts and rendering support the character so it appears correctly in documents, web pages, or UI elements.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital transcription of cuneiform texts for notes or drafts
  • β€’Typography and glyph testing for Unicode cuneiform support
  • β€’Educational materials and slides about writing systems
  • β€’Cataloging and labeling artifacts or sign lists in reference documents
  • β€’Social or publication use when quoting or demonstrating cuneiform characters

Examples

π’…‘ Cuneiform Sign IM Opposing IM

  • π’…‘The tablet shows π’…‘ in the sign sequence.
  • π’…‘Unicode code point for π’…‘ is U+12151.
  • π’…‘In my notes, I write π’…‘ to mark the sign position.
  • π’…‘The transcription includes π’…‘ with adjacent signs for context.
  • π’…‘Try rendering π’…‘ in your browser’s chosen font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12151
HTML Entity𒅑
HTML Code𒅑
CSS\12151

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Im Opposing Im character mean?

π’…‘ is a specific cuneiform sign labeled β€œIM OPPOSING IM” in the Unicode standard (U+12151). As a cuneiform glyph, it is primarily used as a textual character in scholarly work, cataloging, and digital transcription of cuneiform writing. In practical terms, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how it functions within the written system rather than as a standalone decorative mark. When you use it, make sure your fonts and rendering support the character so it appears correctly in documents, web pages, or UI elements.

What is the Unicode name of π’…‘?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IM OPPOSING IM.”

What is the code point for this symbol?

Its Unicode code point is U+12151.

How can I copy π’…‘ for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒅑.

Will π’…‘ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and rendering support. If it doesn’t appear, try a font with adequate Cuneiform glyph coverage.