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Circled Ideograph Supervise Letter

㊬ is a circled ideograph character (U+32AC) used as a compact, badge-like marker in text.

U+32AC

㊬ is a Unicode circled ideograph symbol. It’s often used as a visual marker that stands out in plain text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software and web pages.

Circled Ideograph Supervise Letter Meaning

㊬ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH SUPERVISE” (U+32AC) and belongs to the Enclosed & Circled category. As a circled ideograph, it functions more like a badge or labeled marker than a general-purpose punctuation mark. The word “supervise” is the intended ideograph meaning associated with this specific character in Unicode naming, so it’s best used when you want to reference supervision or oversight in a compact, typographic way. In practice, designers and writers may also use it simply for its circled, attention-grabbing look when labeling items, steps, or statuses.

Common uses

  • Labeling supervision or oversight steps in checklists
  • Marking “supervised” items in workflow or training notes
  • Creating compact status badges in chat or UI text
  • Adding a circled callout in posters, flyers, or documents
  • Using as a distinctive symbol in social media captions

Examples

㊬ Circled Ideograph Supvise

  • Meeting agenda: 1) Review, 2) ㊬ supervise, 3) Approve
  • For new staff: Tasks must be ㊬ supervise before sign-off
  • Safety walkthrough complete ✅ ㊬ supervise verified
  • QA log: ㊬ supervise on all required sections
  • Training checklist — Step 3: ㊬ supervise

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32AC
HTML Entity㊬
HTML Code㊬
CSS\32AC

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㊬?

The Unicode code point for ㊬ is U+32AC.

How do I copy ㊬ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ㊬.

What does the symbol’s Unicode name indicate?

Its Unicode name is “CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH SUPERVISE,” so it’s intended to relate to supervision/oversight.

Will ㊬ display correctly in my app or website?

It should, as long as the font supports U+32AC. If it doesn’t, you may see a missing-glyph box.

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