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π“ˆ‘

Egyptian Hieroglyph N032 Character

π“ˆ‘ is the Unicode Egyptian Hieroglyph N032 character, available as copyable text and common code escapes.

U+13211

π“ˆ‘ is an Egyptian hieroglyph character in the Unicode block. It’s often used when you need to include a specific hieroglyph glyph by its standardized code point. This page provides copy-ready forms and developer-friendly escapes.

Egyptian Hieroglyph N032 Character Meaning

π“ˆ‘ is Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N032” (U+13211). As with many hieroglyph characters, its visual form is standardized, but any specific reading or meaning depends on context (such as how it appears with neighboring signs in a longer phrase). In practical use, people typically select this exact character when they want the N032 sign in a document, design, or dataset. For best results, use a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block and verify the glyph renders correctly across your target platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding the exact U+13211 hieroglyph sign in digital documents
  • β€’Typography and layout work for Egypt-themed posters, headings, or labels
  • β€’User interface elements or symbols in educational or museum-style content
  • β€’Datasets, spreadsheets, or annotations that reference Unicode sign IDs
  • β€’Social media posts or design mockups where the specific hieroglyph glyph matters

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13211
HTML Entity𓈑
HTML Code𓈑
CSS\13211

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph N032 character mean?

π“ˆ‘ is Unicode character β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N032” (U+13211). As with many hieroglyph characters, its visual form is standardized, but any specific reading or meaning depends on context (such as how it appears with neighboring signs in a longer phrase). In practical use, people typically select this exact character when they want the N032 sign in a document, design, or dataset. For best results, use a font that supports the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block and verify the glyph renders correctly across your target platforms.