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π“Ž˜

Egyptian Hieroglyph V025 Character

π“Ž˜ is the Unicode character for Egyptian Hieroglyph V025 (U+13398).

U+13398

π“Ž˜ is an Egyptian Hieroglyph character encoded in Unicode. It’s useful for titles, decorative typography, and reference-style texts. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and the exact code points for web and software use.

Egyptian Hieroglyph V025 Character Meaning

π“Ž˜ is encoded as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V025” in Unicode (U+13398). As with many hieroglyph entries, it is primarily used as a glyph in digital typography rather than a standalone everyday symbol with a single universal meaning in modern contexts. Designers and writers typically use it to add an Egyptian-inspired visual element, represent a specific hieroglyph from a catalog, or include it in educational and reference materials where the glyph identity matters more than conversational semantics. When accuracy is important, rely on the Unicode name and code point (U+13398) rather than assumptions about translation.

Common uses

  • β€’Decorative headers or posters with an Egyptian-themed style
  • β€’Adding a specific hieroglyph glyph in educational slides or worksheets
  • β€’Labeling or indexing entries in hieroglyph reference content
  • β€’Typography experiments using Unicode Egyptian characters
  • β€’Creating social media posts or illustrations with authentic glyphs

Examples

π“Ž˜ Egyptian Hieroglyph V025

  • π“Ž˜Ancient Egypt set: π“Ž˜
  • π“Ž˜Glyph reference: U+13398 (π“Ž˜)
  • π“Ž˜Egyptian-themed logo draft: π“Ž˜
  • π“Ž˜Hieroglyphs practice line: π“Ž˜π“Ž˜π“Ž˜
  • π“Ž˜Unicode test: π“Ž˜ in your font

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13398
HTML Entity𓎘
HTML Code𓎘
CSS\13398

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph V025 character mean?

π“Ž˜ is encoded as β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V025” in Unicode (U+13398). As with many hieroglyph entries, it is primarily used as a glyph in digital typography rather than a standalone everyday symbol with a single universal meaning in modern contexts. Designers and writers typically use it to add an Egyptian-inspired visual element, represent a specific hieroglyph from a catalog, or include it in educational and reference materials where the glyph identity matters more than conversational semantics. When accuracy is important, rely on the Unicode name and code point (U+13398) rather than assumptions about translation.

What is the Unicode code point for π“Ž˜?

π“Ž˜ is U+13398, with CSS escape \\13398 and JavaScript escape \\u{13398}.

How can I copy π“Ž˜ for web or documents?

Copy the character itself (π“Ž˜) or paste an encoded form like HTML entity (𓎘) if you need it to survive plain-text transfers.

Why does π“Ž˜ not display in my app or browser?

Some fonts don’t include the Egyptian Hieroglyph block. Try switching to a Unicode font that supports U+13398.

Is π“Ž˜ the same as other Egyptian hieroglyph symbols?

No. π“Ž˜ specifically corresponds to Unicode β€œEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH V025” (U+13398), and other hieroglyphs have different Unicode code points.

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