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Cjk Unified Ideograph-36DD Letter

㛝 (U+36DD) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character used in Chinese/Japanese text with font-dependent glyph appearance.

U+36DD

㛝 is a single CJK Unified Ideograph identified by the Unicode codepoint U+36DD. Because it’s a unified CJK character, how it looks and how it maps in language contexts depends on the font and character set. Use the copy forms below for reliable insertion in websites and apps.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-36DD Letter Meaning

㛝 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) Unified Ideograph with Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36DD” and codepoint U+36DD. As a unified ideograph, its exact linguistic meaning is determined by the language and the character mapping used by your software/font, rather than by the glyph shape alone. In practice, 㛝 is used as a literal character in CJK text, and it can also appear in labels, names, references, or design compositions where specific Unicode characters are required. If a font is missing support, it may render as a placeholder box or a fallback glyph.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting the exact character in CJK text fields
  • Using the character in UI mockups or typography samples that require U+36DD
  • Referencing or annotating documents with precise Unicode characters
  • Including the character in multilingual content where specific CJK codepoints matter
  • Testing font coverage and Unicode rendering in web or app environments

Examples

㛝 CJK Ideograph 36DD

  • 今天㛝を検索しています。
  • 請輸入字符:㛝。
  • この表記には㛝が含まれます。
  • アプリの文字テスト:㛝
  • 㛝(U+36DD)を使用

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+36DD
HTML Entity㛝
HTML Code㛝
CSS\36DD

FAQ

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

㛝 is a CJK (Chinese/Japanese) Unified Ideograph with Unicode name “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-36DD” and codepoint U+36DD. As a unified ideograph, its exact linguistic meaning is determined by the language and the character mapping used by your software/font, rather than by the glyph shape alone. In practice, 㛝 is used as a literal character in CJK text, and it can also appear in labels, names, references, or design compositions where specific Unicode characters are required. If a font is missing support, it may render as a placeholder box or a fallback glyph.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 㛝?

The Unicode codepoint for 㛝 is U+36DD.

How can I copy 㛝 reliably for the web?

You can copy the literal character (㛝) or use the HTML entity form: 㛝.

How do I use 㛝 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\36DD. JavaScript escape: \\u{36DD}.

Why might 㛝 look different or not appear at all?

Rendering depends on font support for that CJK codepoint. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback character or a missing-glyph box.