Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 Character
π± is the cuneiform sign named UR2 TIMES U2, encoded in Unicode at U+12331.
U+12331
π± is a cuneiform character used when writing or referencing ancient script symbols in digital form. It is encoded as Unicode U+12331, making it easy to copy across most modern platforms.
Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 Character Meaning
π± is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES U2β and encoded at U+12331. The notation βUR2 TIMES U2β reflects how the sign is labeled in the Unicode character set rather than a modern mathematical operation for general audiences. In practice, this character is used to represent a specific cuneiform sign in text, educational material, and reference work where accurate symbol identification matters. When sharing or publishing cuneiform content, using the exact Unicode character helps maintain consistency across fonts, devices, and software.
Common uses
- β’Academic notes or teaching materials that reference specific cuneiform signs
- β’Digital epigraphy and cataloging of transliterations and sign lists
- β’Designing educational posters, slides, or worksheets featuring cuneiform characters
- β’Adding accurate cuneiform glyphs to books, articles, and online glossaries
- β’Social media or blog posts that demonstrate or discuss Unicode cuneiform symbols
Examples
π± Cuneiform Sign UR2 Times U2
- π±βThe sign π± appears in this sign list under UR2 times U2.β
- π±βUnicode U+12331 corresponds to π±.β
- π±βIn our worksheet, we display π± alongside neighboring signs for comparison.β
- π±βUse π± when you need the exact cuneiform sign UR2 TIMES U2.β
- π±βCopy and paste π± to ensure consistent encoding in your document.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12331 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒌱 | |
| HTML Code | 𒌱 | |
| CSS | \12331 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 character mean?
π± is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES U2β and encoded at U+12331. The notation βUR2 TIMES U2β reflects how the sign is labeled in the Unicode character set rather than a modern mathematical operation for general audiences. In practice, this character is used to represent a specific cuneiform sign in text, educational material, and reference work where accurate symbol identification matters. When sharing or publishing cuneiform content, using the exact Unicode character helps maintain consistency across fonts, devices, and software.
What is the Unicode code point for π±?
π± is encoded at Unicode U+12331.
How can I copy π± into HTML?
Use the HTML numeric entity: 𒌱
What CSS escape can I use for π±?
CSS escape: \\12331
What JavaScript escape represents π±?
JavaScript escape: \\u{12331}