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Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faab Letter

磌 is a CJK compatibility ideograph character with code point U+FAAB.

U+FAAB

磌 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) character identified in Unicode as a compatibility ideograph. You may encounter it when working with legacy text, fonts, or character normalization. Use the copy tools below to paste it reliably in documents and code.

Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faab Letter Meaning

磌 is Unicode character “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAAB” (U+FAAB). As a compatibility ideograph, it exists to represent characters from older encodings or compatibility mappings. In practice, its “meaning” is primarily about text representation rather than a standalone semantic symbol like a punctuation mark or emoji. When rendering, the visible glyph can depend on the font and the environment you’re using. If you’re normalizing or converting text, compatibility ideographs may be mapped to or from related characters to maintain consistent round-tripping across systems.

Common uses

  • Pasting exact characters when reproducing legacy CJK text.
  • Verifying font/glyph support for a specific Unicode code point.
  • Editing or testing character-handling pipelines (normalization/conversion).
  • Using as a literal character in documentation or debugging output.
  • Maintaining accurate copy/paste fidelity for CJK datasets.

Examples

磌 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FAAB

  • Paste: 磌 into a text field and check how it renders.
  • Debug log output: U+FAAB 磌.
  • Document a font test string: 磌 磌.
  • Compare normalization results for 磌 in your pipeline.
  • Use in a dataset sample to mark a compatibility ideograph.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+FAAB
HTML Entity磌
HTML Code磌
CSS\FAAB

FAQ

What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-faab letter mean?

磌 is Unicode character “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAAB” (U+FAAB). As a compatibility ideograph, it exists to represent characters from older encodings or compatibility mappings. In practice, its “meaning” is primarily about text representation rather than a standalone semantic symbol like a punctuation mark or emoji. When rendering, the visible glyph can depend on the font and the environment you’re using. If you’re normalizing or converting text, compatibility ideographs may be mapped to or from related characters to maintain consistent round-tripping across systems.

What is the Unicode code point for 磌?

磌 is U+FAAB (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAAB).

How can I copy 磌 reliably in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 磌 or the hex form: 磌.

Can this character look different depending on the font?

Yes. The glyph for U+FAAB depends on font availability and rendering support, even though the code point stays the same.

Is 磌 the same as a normal CJK ideograph?

It’s a “compatibility ideograph,” meaning it’s used for compatibility mappings rather than a purely ordinary, fully standardized form in all contexts.