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𐃅

Linear B Ideogram B225 Bathtub Character

Linear B ideogram 𐃅 (B225) represents β€œbathtub” in the Linear B writing system.

U+100C5

𐃅 is a Linear B ideogram labeled B225, named β€œBATHTUB” in Unicode. It’s useful when you’re working with Linear B materials, scholarly text, or font/codepoint references. Here you can copy the character and find its standard Unicode details.

Linear B Ideogram B225 Bathtub Character Meaning

𐃅 is the Unicode character for β€œLINEAR B IDEOGRAM B225 BATHTUB” (code point U+100C5). In the Linear B writing system, ideograms represent specific objects or concepts. This particular ideogram is associated with the idea of a bathtub. Because Linear B is an ancient script and ideograms are system-specific, the most practical way to use 𐃅 is to match the exact Unicode character required by your source, label, or scholarly reference. When preparing digital content, using the proper code point helps ensure consistent rendering across fonts that support Linear B.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding the correct Linear B character in academic or educational documents
  • β€’Marking up a manuscript transcription or annotated chart that uses ideogram B225
  • β€’Building a reference sheet for Unicode code points and script characters
  • β€’Using it in typographic mockups or font testing for Linear B coverage
  • β€’Creating labels or study materials for students learning Linear B ideograms

Examples

𐃅 Linear B Ideogram B225 Bathtub

  • 𐃅Unicode: U+100C5 𐃅
  • 𐃅Ideogram B225 (bathtub): 𐃅
  • 𐃅Linear B entry: 𐃅 β€” bathtub
  • 𐃅Copy/paste test: 𐃅
  • 𐃅Font support check for 𐃅

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+100C5
HTML Entity𐃅
HTML Code𐃅
CSS\100C5

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𐃅?

𐃅 is U+100C5.

How do I copy 𐃅 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𐃅.

What does the β€œB225” mean for this symbol?

B225 is the ideogram identifier assigned to this Linear B ideogram, and Unicode names it as β€œBATHTUB.”

Will 𐃅 display correctly on all devices?

It will display only if the font and platform support Linear B. Using the Unicode character (U+100C5) is the safest approach for consistent rendering where supported.