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π’Œ³

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 Plus Bi Character

π’Œ³ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES U2 PLUS BI.

U+12333

π’Œ³ is a cuneiform character available in Unicode. Use it for linguistic text, fonts, digital manuscripts, and educational or design projects that need cuneiform notation.

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 Plus Bi Character Meaning

π’Œ³ is identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES U2 PLUS BI” (code point U+12333). The name indicates it belongs to a cuneiform sign set defined by Unicode, and it may be referenced in scholarly lists or digital corpora using that identifier. Like many cuneiform characters, its interpretation can depend on the source text, sign order, and context within the script system being represented. For digital work, the most reliable way to use it is by its character value (π’Œ³) or its Unicode/HTML escapes, ensuring consistent rendering wherever supported.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing cuneiform characters for language-learning or research notes
  • β€’Adding cuneiform symbols to educational posters and worksheets
  • β€’Labeling or annotating cuneiform examples in digital publications
  • β€’Building UI mockups or typography samples that test cuneiform font coverage
  • β€’Using the character in websites or documents via Unicode escape codes

Examples

π’Œ³ Cuneiform Sign UR2 Times U2 Plus BI

  • π’Œ³π’Œ³ appears in Unicode text as a single character.
  • π’Œ³Use U+12333 to insert π’Œ³ consistently across platforms.
  • π’Œ³I added π’Œ³ to the caption of my cuneiform study page.
  • π’Œ³The symbol π’Œ³ may require a font that supports this range.
  • π’Œ³Copy π’Œ³ and paste it into your editor to reproduce the exact glyph.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12333
HTML Entity𒌳
HTML Code𒌳
CSS\12333

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times U2 Plus Bi character mean?

π’Œ³ is identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES U2 PLUS BI” (code point U+12333). The name indicates it belongs to a cuneiform sign set defined by Unicode, and it may be referenced in scholarly lists or digital corpora using that identifier. Like many cuneiform characters, its interpretation can depend on the source text, sign order, and context within the script system being represented. For digital work, the most reliable way to use it is by its character value (π’Œ³) or its Unicode/HTML escapes, ensuring consistent rendering wherever supported.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Œ³?

π’Œ³ is U+12333.

How can I copy π’Œ³ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒌳.

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use \\12333 in CSS.

Why doesn’t π’Œ³ show up on my screen?

It may not be supported by your current font. Try using a font with cuneiform Unicode coverage.