Cjk Unified Ideograph-3496 Letter
㒖 is a CJK unified ideograph identified by Unicode codepoint U+3496.
U+3496
㒖 (U+3496) is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) character used in Unicode-based text. If you need to display, search, or copy this exact glyph, the codepoint details below help you use it correctly. It’s mainly relevant when working with East Asian text data and fonts.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-3496 Letter Meaning
㒖 is a CJK unified ideograph in the Unicode block “CJK Unified Ideographs.” In Unicode naming, it is identified primarily by its codepoint U+3496 (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3496). Like many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language, vocabulary, and the source text where it appears. For practical use, people typically encounter 㒖 when copying text from systems, datasets, or documents that already contain this exact character. The most important takeaway is to preserve the exact Unicode character rather than approximating it with similar-looking glyphs.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste of exact East Asian text from documents or websites that include 㒖
- •Tagging or labeling entries in multilingual datasets where the character must match exactly
- •Testing font or rendering support for CJK unified ideographs at codepoint U+3496
- •Search/indexing of Unicode text strings that include this specific character
- •UI content where a system-provided CJK character (already encoded) must be displayed
Examples
㒖 — CJK Unified Ideograph 3496
- 㒖Example: 㒖
- 㒖Text string: abc㒖def
- 㒖Entry name: 㒖-3496
- 㒖Mixed script: 㒖 漢字
- 㒖Reference: U+3496 = 㒖
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+3496 | |
| HTML Entity | 㒖 | |
| HTML Code | 㒖 | |
| CSS | \3496 |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-3496 letter mean?
㒖 is a CJK unified ideograph in the Unicode block “CJK Unified Ideographs.” In Unicode naming, it is identified primarily by its codepoint U+3496 (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3496). Like many CJK unified ideographs, the character’s specific meaning depends on the language, vocabulary, and the source text where it appears. For practical use, people typically encounter 㒖 when copying text from systems, datasets, or documents that already contain this exact character. The most important takeaway is to preserve the exact Unicode character rather than approximating it with similar-looking glyphs.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 㒖?
㒖 has Unicode codepoint U+3496 (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3496).
How can I copy 㒖 reliably in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 㒖 to represent the character in your markup.
What JavaScript escape can I use for this character?
Use \\u{3496} in JavaScript (or include the literal character directly if your source encoding supports it).
Does 㒖 always have the same meaning in every language?
Its character identity is fixed by Unicode, but its meaning in context depends on the language and the specific text/vocabulary where it appears.