Cjk Unified Ideograph-346E Letter
㑮 is a CJK unified ideograph character (U+346E) used in Japanese and Chinese text contexts.
U+346E
㑮 is the CJK unified ideograph identified by the code point U+346E. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes. This page helps you place the character correctly in documents and designs.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-346E Letter Meaning
㑮 is a CJK unified ideograph with the Unicode identifier “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-346E” (U+346E). Like many CJK characters, its precise meaning depends on the language, the word it appears in, and local usage conventions. In practice, it’s most often encountered as a written character within Japanese or Chinese text (for example, in named terms, lexicons, or character lists). If you’re working with typography, search tools, or text data, the most reliable approach is to treat it as a distinct Unicode character and handle it using its code point and correct encoding.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste of CJK text in documents or editors
- •Displaying or labeling in UI elements that require the exact character
- •Working with Unicode character sets in scripts and data processing
- •Font testing to verify glyph rendering for U+346E
- •Character list references for learning, indexing, or cataloging
Examples
㑮 — CJK Unified Ideograph-346E
- 㑮㑮 という文字を入力してください。
- 㑮このリストには㑮が含まれます。
- 㑮U+346E の㑮を表示します。
- 㑮フォントで㑮の見え方を確認する。
- 㑮㑮はCJKの統一漢字として扱われます。
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+346E | |
| HTML Entity | 㑮 | |
| HTML Code | 㑮 | |
| CSS | \346E |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for 㑮?
The Unicode code point for 㑮 is U+346E.
How can I copy 㑮 quickly?
Copy it directly from this page (㑮). You can also use the provided escapes like \\u{346E} in JavaScript or 㑮 in HTML.
Why does 㑮 sometimes look different in different fonts?
Glyph appearance varies by font and rendering engine. Different fonts may draw the same Unicode code point with slightly different stroke shapes.
What does “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-346E” mean?
It is the Unicode character name for the specific ideograph at code point U+346E. It identifies the character unambiguously, even if its usage meaning varies by language and word.