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Cjk Unified Ideograph-360F Letter

㘏 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character identified by the Unicode code point U+360F.

U+360F

㘏 is a single Unicode character from the CJK (Chinese/Japanese) block. Use it when you need the exact glyph represented by U+360F in your text or interface. This page provides copy options and developer-friendly escape sequences.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-360F Letter Meaning

㘏 is classified as a CJK Unified Ideograph with the Unicode code point U+360F (HTML entity 㘏). Like many CJK ideographs, its precise meaning depends on the language and the word or term in which it appears, rather than on the shape alone. When you see it in documents, fonts, or encoded text, it typically represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese character sets. For developers and designers, the most important detail is that this exact character must be used by code point (U+360F) to match the intended text across systems.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific CJK character into documents or notes when U+360F is required
  • Rendering or testing fonts and typography support for the CJK Unified Ideograph block
  • Correctly entering the character in multilingual UI text where exact Unicode matching matters
  • Using the HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes when dynamically generating text content
  • Including the character in digital archives, citations, or dataset entries that rely on exact code points

Examples

㘏 CJK Unified Ideograph-360F

  • Here is the character: 㘏
  • Unicode test string: 㘏 㘏 㘏
  • HTML: 㘏
  • CSS escape: \\360F
  • JavaScript: \\u{360F}

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+360F
HTML Entity㘏
HTML Code㘏
CSS\360F

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-360F letter mean?

㘏 is classified as a CJK Unified Ideograph with the Unicode code point U+360F (HTML entity 㘏). Like many CJK ideographs, its precise meaning depends on the language and the word or term in which it appears, rather than on the shape alone. When you see it in documents, fonts, or encoded text, it typically represents a specific written character used in Chinese/Japanese character sets. For developers and designers, the most important detail is that this exact character must be used by code point (U+360F) to match the intended text across systems.

What is the Unicode code point for 㘏?

The Unicode code point for 㘏 is U+360F.

How can I copy 㘏 for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 㘏.

What are the JavaScript and CSS escapes for 㘏?

JavaScript escape: \\u{360F}. CSS escape: \\360F.

Does 㘏 have a single fixed meaning?

Its exact meaning depends on the language and the word or text it appears in. For exactness in software, the important part is using the correct character by code point (U+360F).