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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f907 Letter

龜 is a CJK Compatibility Ideograph character stored at Unicode U+F907.

U+F907

龜 is a single Unicode character from the CJK Compatibility block, identified as U+F907. It’s mainly used when working with legacy or compatibility text that requires an exact character match.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f907 Letter Meaning

龜 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it belongs to Unicode’s compatibility repertoire rather than being a modern, primary form. Characters in this category often appear in legacy encodings or datasets where a specific compatibility mapping must be preserved. In practice, the symbol is mostly encountered in rendered text from older sources, fonts, or systems that preserve compatibility characters verbatim. If you’re copying from a specific document or database, keep the exact code point (U+F907) to avoid substitutions. When displaying on the web or in an app, ensure the chosen font supports this compatibility ideograph so it renders correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying exact characters from legacy CJK text or archived documents
  • Preserving data integrity when exporting/importing compatibility character sets
  • Using in typography or UI mockups that must match a specific glyph
  • Rendering content from a database that stores the character by code point
  • Testing font coverage and Unicode handling for CJK compatibility blocks

Examples

龜 CJK Compatibility Ideograph F907

  • Here is the exact symbol: 龜
  • Legacy record contains U+F907: 龜
  • Compatibility text sample includes 龜 and adjacent ideographs.
  • Please keep the character unchanged: 龜
  • Font preview for U+F907: 龜

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+F907
HTML Entity龜
HTML Code龜
CSS\F907

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-f907 letter mean?

龜 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it belongs to Unicode’s compatibility repertoire rather than being a modern, primary form. Characters in this category often appear in legacy encodings or datasets where a specific compatibility mapping must be preserved. In practice, the symbol is mostly encountered in rendered text from older sources, fonts, or systems that preserve compatibility characters verbatim. If you’re copying from a specific document or database, keep the exact code point (U+F907) to avoid substitutions. When displaying on the web or in an app, ensure the chosen font supports this compatibility ideograph so it renders correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 龜?

龜 is U+F907 (CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F907).

How do I copy 龜 reliably?

Copy directly from this page for the exact character, or use the code point U+F907 via your software’s Unicode input.

Why is this character labeled “Compatibility Ideograph”?

It comes from Unicode’s compatibility block, often used to preserve legacy or compatibility forms exactly as stored in older text sources.

Will 龜 always render correctly in my browser or app?

It depends on font support for U+F907. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.

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