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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faa2 Letter

甆 is the CJK Compatibility Ideograph at code point U+FAA2, used as a specific legacy CJK character.

U+FAA2

甆 is a Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAA2” (U+FAA2). It’s part of the CJK Compatibility area, often encountered when working with legacy text or font mappings. You can copy it directly or use its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faa2 Letter Meaning

甆 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it represents a specific ideographic character in the Unicode compatibility set. Compatibility ideographs are typically used to preserve older encodings or to map text that may appear in legacy sources. In practice, the symbol is mainly useful for accurate text reproduction, normalization workflows, and debugging font or encoding issues involving CJK characters. Because it sits in the compatibility block, it’s best treated as a distinct Unicode code point rather than a symbol with an everyday pictographic meaning. When you need the exact character, copy the code point or use the provided escapes.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste exact CJK compatibility text from legacy documents
  • Preserve round-trip fidelity when converting character sets or encodings
  • Debug mismatches caused by font fallback or glyph mapping for CJK text
  • Store or display specific Unicode characters in multilingual UI testing
  • Create precise search/index terms when comparing legacy CJK inputs

Examples

甆 CJK Compatibility Ideograph FAA2

  • Legacy record: 甆 appears in the source field.
  • UI test string includes: abc甆def.
  • Debug note: expected U+FAA2 but received a different code point.
  • Export log shows: character 甆 at position 12.
  • Document verification: the CJK compatibility character 甆 must match.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FAA2
HTML Entity甆
HTML Code甆
CSS\FAA2

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faa2 letter mean?

甆 is a “CJK Compatibility Ideograph,” meaning it represents a specific ideographic character in the Unicode compatibility set. Compatibility ideographs are typically used to preserve older encodings or to map text that may appear in legacy sources. In practice, the symbol is mainly useful for accurate text reproduction, normalization workflows, and debugging font or encoding issues involving CJK characters. Because it sits in the compatibility block, it’s best treated as a distinct Unicode code point rather than a symbol with an everyday pictographic meaning. When you need the exact character, copy the code point or use the provided escapes.

What is the Unicode code point for 甆?

甆 is U+FAA2 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAA2).

How do I copy 甆 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes (HTML, CSS, or JavaScript) to ensure the exact code point is used.

Why is it called a “compatibility” ideograph?

Compatibility ideographs are included to support legacy text and mappings. They are meant for accurate preservation of specific Unicode characters rather than a general-purpose typographic icon.

Will it display correctly on all devices?

Display depends on whether the current font set includes the glyph for U+FAA2. If the font lacks support, you may see a fallback glyph or tofu.