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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa46 Letter

渚 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character identified by Unicode code point U+FA46.

U+FA46

渚 is a Unicode character in the CJK Compatibility Ideographs area. It’s mainly encountered when working with legacy or compatibility-oriented text encodings. On this page you’ll find reliable copy/paste options and common ways to reference it in code.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa46 Letter Meaning

渚 does not have a distinct standalone meaning by itself in the way that letters or digits do. Instead, it is identified in Unicode as a “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA46” character (U+FA46). Characters in this block are often used to preserve or interoperate with older CJK data, compatibility mappings, or round-tripped text where a specific code point must remain unchanged. Practically, its “meaning” is the exact character identity: when the same code point is required for display, storage, or searching, copying the symbol (or using the provided escapes) helps keep text consistent across systems.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific Unicode code point into documentation or localization files
  • Ensuring consistent display when an application expects U+FA46 exactly
  • Preserving legacy CJK text during conversion or round-trip data handling
  • Including the character in UI mockups, typography tests, or font coverage checks
  • Referencing the character in HTML/CSS/JavaScript using the provided escapes

Examples

渚 CJK Compatibility Ideograph (U+FA46)

  • Example: 渚
  • Copy this exact character: 渚
  • Unicode test string: A渚B
  • Character ID U+FA46: 渚
  • Legacy compatibility sample: 渚

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FA46
HTML Entity渚
HTML Code渚
CSS\FA46

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fa46 letter mean?

渚 does not have a distinct standalone meaning by itself in the way that letters or digits do. Instead, it is identified in Unicode as a “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA46” character (U+FA46). Characters in this block are often used to preserve or interoperate with older CJK data, compatibility mappings, or round-tripped text where a specific code point must remain unchanged. Practically, its “meaning” is the exact character identity: when the same code point is required for display, storage, or searching, copying the symbol (or using the provided escapes) helps keep text consistent across systems.

What is 渚 in Unicode?

渚 is a Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA46” with code point U+FA46.

How can I paste 渚 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. If you need it in code, use the provided HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape so the exact code point is preserved.

Why might the character look like a blank box?

If your font or system doesn’t include the glyph for this code point, it may not render properly. Trying a different CJK-capable font usually fixes display issues.

Does 渚 have a common everyday “meaning” like a letter?

Not in the same way as an alphabet character. It primarily represents the specific Unicode CJK compatibility ideograph code point (U+FA46) used for compatibility/legacy text handling.