free-symbols

Cjk Unified Ideograph-36C0 Letter

㛀 is a CJK unified ideograph (U+36C0) you can copy using standard Unicode escapes.

U+36C0

㛀 is a single Unicode character from the CJK Unified Ideographs block. It’s identified by the code point U+36C0 and can be inserted using common character-encoding tools.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-36C0 Letter Meaning

㛀 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character in Unicode (code point U+36C0). As with many characters in this block, its visual form is meaningful within specific CJK writing systems or fonts, but it may not have a widely recognized standalone meaning in everyday English contexts. When using 㛀 in text, its correct appearance depends on whether the target system has a font that supports this code point. For developers and designers, the main practical “meaning” is that it represents a specific Unicode character that can be reliably copied, stored, and rendered when supported.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific CJK character into documents, notes, or research text
  • Using the character in UI mockups, labels, or typography samples that require U+36C0
  • Rendering or testing font/glyph support for the CJK Unified Ideographs block
  • Including the character in multilingual content where the exact Unicode character matters
  • Teaching, citing, or referencing Unicode code points during development or localization work

Examples

㛀 (CJK Unified Ideograph 36C0) Symbol

  • Codepoint test: U+36C0 → 㛀
  • Sample glyph: 㛀 in CJK text
  • Unicode paste: 㛀 (CJK Unified Ideograph)
  • Font check: display 㛀 correctly

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+36C0
HTML Entity㛀
HTML Code㛀
CSS\36C0

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-36C0 letter mean?

㛀 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character in Unicode (code point U+36C0). As with many characters in this block, its visual form is meaningful within specific CJK writing systems or fonts, but it may not have a widely recognized standalone meaning in everyday English contexts. When using 㛀 in text, its correct appearance depends on whether the target system has a font that supports this code point. For developers and designers, the main practical “meaning” is that it represents a specific Unicode character that can be reliably copied, stored, and rendered when supported.

What is the Unicode code point for 㛀?

㛀 is U+36C0.

How do I copy 㛀 using an HTML entity?

Use the HTML entity 㛀.

What is the JavaScript escape sequence for this character?

You can use \\u{36C0}.

Why does 㛀 sometimes show as a box or missing glyph?

It usually means the font or system you’re using doesn’t support that CJK code point. Try a font with CJK Unified Ideographs coverage.