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Cjk Unified Ideograph-349D Letter

㒝 is a CJK unified ideograph character at Unicode code point U+349D.

U+349D

㒝 is a Unicode CJK character identified as CJK Unified Ideograph-349D. It can be copied directly or inserted using Unicode escapes in code. This page provides practical ways to use and reference it reliably.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-349D Letter Meaning

㒝 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph encoded at Unicode code point U+349D. Characters in this block represent specific logographic glyphs, and their precise reading and meaning depend on the source language, font, and dictionary. In practice, you may use 㒝 when you need to reproduce text that already contains this exact character, such as copying content, entering proper names or terms from a CJK source, or ensuring consistent rendering across systems. Because it is a single code point, the safest approach is to copy it from Unicode and avoid substituting visually similar characters.

Common uses

  • Copying and pasting CJK text that contains this exact character
  • Entering or verifying data fields that must match Unicode content precisely
  • Using in UI mockups or typography tests for CJK font support
  • Including in multilingual documents where the original character must be preserved
  • Rendering the character in apps by Unicode code point (U+349D)

Examples

㒝 CJK Unified Ideograph-349D

  • Here is the character: 㒝
  • Copy: 㒝 and paste it into your document
  • Unicode U+349D corresponds to: 㒝
  • Test rendering of 㒝 in your browser
  • The string starts with 㒝 followed by other CJK text

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+349D
HTML Entity㒝
HTML Code㒝
CSS\349D

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-349D letter mean?

㒝 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) unified ideograph encoded at Unicode code point U+349D. Characters in this block represent specific logographic glyphs, and their precise reading and meaning depend on the source language, font, and dictionary. In practice, you may use 㒝 when you need to reproduce text that already contains this exact character, such as copying content, entering proper names or terms from a CJK source, or ensuring consistent rendering across systems. Because it is a single code point, the safest approach is to copy it from Unicode and avoid substituting visually similar characters.

What is the Unicode code point for 㒝?

㒝 is U+349D (CJK Unified Ideograph-349D).

How can I include 㒝 in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 㒝.

How do I write 㒝 using CSS or programming escapes?

Use CSS escape \\349D, or JavaScript escape \\u{349D} (in environments that support it).

Will 㒝 always look the same on my device?

Appearance depends on the font and system support for the glyph. Using Unicode code points and choosing a font with CJK coverage improves consistency.