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Egyptian Hieroglyph R018 Character

π“‹… is the Egyptian Hieroglyph R018 character (U+132C5) used in typographic and encoding contexts.

U+132C5

π“‹… is an Egyptian Hieroglyphs character known as R018. It’s commonly referenced by its Unicode name and code point when copying or encoding text. Use the sections below for quick copy and developer-friendly escape sequences.

Egyptian Hieroglyph R018 Character Meaning

π“‹… is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R018” (U+132C5). Like many hieroglyph entries in modern character sets, its primary β€œmeaning” in practice is its identity as a specific standardized glyph. When you use it in documents, fonts, or digital typography, the important part is that it represents this particular Unicode character, so it renders consistently wherever the font supports Egyptian Hieroglyphs. For most users, it’s best understood as a named glyph for projects involving Egypt-themed artwork, education, cataloging, or accurate symbol transcription.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying a specific Unicode hieroglyph glyph for educational materials or worksheets
  • β€’Including Egyptian-themed characters in posters, prints, or decorative typography
  • β€’Adding a standardized symbol to digital documents that require exact Unicode code points
  • β€’Using the character in UI mockups or branding concepts that reference hieroglyphic styles
  • β€’Encoding the character in code using JavaScript or CSS escapes for reliable rendering

Examples

π“‹… Egyptian Hieroglyph R018

  • π“‹…π“‹…
  • π“‹…Unicode: U+132C5 β€” π“‹…
  • π“‹…Egyptian Hieroglyph R018: π“‹…
  • π“‹…Font test: π“‹…
  • π“‹…Copy/paste this symbol: π“‹…

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+132C5
HTML Entity𓋅
HTML Code𓋅
CSS\132C5

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph R018 character mean?

π“‹… is an Egyptian hieroglyph character identified in Unicode as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH R018” (U+132C5). Like many hieroglyph entries in modern character sets, its primary β€œmeaning” in practice is its identity as a specific standardized glyph. When you use it in documents, fonts, or digital typography, the important part is that it represents this particular Unicode character, so it renders consistently wherever the font supports Egyptian Hieroglyphs. For most users, it’s best understood as a named glyph for projects involving Egypt-themed artwork, education, cataloging, or accurate symbol transcription.

What is the Unicode code point for π“‹…?

π“‹… is U+132C5.

How can I copy π“‹… into HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𓋅.

What is the CSS escape sequence for this character?

Use \\132C5 in CSS.

How do I reference π“‹… in JavaScript?

Use the Unicode escape: \\u{132C5}.

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