Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fab1 Letter
A CJK compatibility ideograph character used for representing specific East Asian text data.
U+FAB1
缾 is a CJK compatibility ideograph identified by Unicode as U+FAB1. It’s primarily useful when you’re working with text that depends on a specific Unicode code point. You can copy it directly or use the provided escapes in code.
Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fab1 Letter Meaning
缾 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAB1) belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” group and is part of the Unicode compatibility set for ideographs. In practice, compatibility ideographs are often included to preserve historical encodings or to maintain consistent mapping when converting between character sets. As a result, its “meaning” is mainly contextual: it stands for a specific character value at U+FAB1 rather than a standalone pictographic concept. If you encountered it in a document, database, or font, the safest approach is to treat it as an exact Unicode character and preserve it exactly during copy, search, and processing.
Common uses
- •Copying exact Unicode text when reproducing East Asian content from a source document
- •Displaying or testing specific code points (U+FAB1) in web or app text rendering
- •Maintaining data fidelity when migrating or syncing character strings in databases
- •Debugging font or encoding issues involving CJK compatibility ideographs
- •Building UI strings or logs that must match the original Unicode character exactly
Examples
缾 CJK Compatibility Ideograph-FAB1
- 缾Paste: 缾 into your editor to preserve the exact character.
- 缾Unicode reference: U+FAB1 corresponds to 缾.
- 缾Use in a test string: Today 缾 appears in the dataset.
- 缾Log output: Received character 缾 at index 12.
- 缾Font check: Render 缾 in your chosen CJK-capable font.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+FAB1 | |
| HTML Entity | 缾 | |
| HTML Code | 缾 | |
| CSS | \FAB1 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Compatibility Ideograph-fab1 letter mean?
缾 (Unicode name: CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAB1) belongs to the “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)” group and is part of the Unicode compatibility set for ideographs. In practice, compatibility ideographs are often included to preserve historical encodings or to maintain consistent mapping when converting between character sets. As a result, its “meaning” is mainly contextual: it stands for a specific character value at U+FAB1 rather than a standalone pictographic concept. If you encountered it in a document, database, or font, the safest approach is to treat it as an exact Unicode character and preserve it exactly during copy, search, and processing.
What Unicode character is 缾?
缾 is the Unicode character named “CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAB1”, with code point U+FAB1.
How can I copy 缾 reliably across devices?
Copy the symbol directly from this page and paste it into your target app. If you’re coding, prefer the Unicode escape (e.g., \\u{FAB1}) to avoid font/input mismatches.
What is the HTML entity for 缾?
The HTML entity for 缾 is 缾.
Where is 缾 categorized in Unicode?
It’s categorized under “CJK (Chinese/Japanese)”.