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Circled Katakana Mo Letter

㋲ is the circled katakana “mo” symbol (U+32F2) used as a compact enclosed character.

U+32F2

㋲, also known as Circled Katakana Mo, is an enclosed Japanese katakana character. It’s useful when you want a neat, icon-like glyph for UI labels, headings, or decorative text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point (U+32F2).

Circled Katakana Mo Letter Meaning

㋲ (U+32F2) is “CIRCLED KATAKANA MO,” an enclosed and circled character form of the Japanese katakana “mo.” In practice, it’s often used as a small, self-contained glyph—similar to other circled katakana symbols—so it can stand out in compact layouts. Because it’s an actual Unicode character, it may be used directly in digital design, signage-like text, or icon sets where a stylized label is preferred over writing out a longer word. Its meaning is primarily tied to the katakana reading “mo” within the circled form, rather than a special mathematical or symbolic operation.

Common uses

  • UI buttons or tags that need a compact “mo” label
  • Decorative headings or section markers using circled katakana styling
  • Icon-like bullets in newsletters or documentation
  • Product or catalog labels where short kana-based identifiers work
  • Design mockups that require a consistent Unicode glyph

Examples

㋲ Circled Katakana Mo

  • Menu: ㋲
  • Section ㋲ — モ/も
  • Tag ㋲ (mo)
  • Sticker-style label: ㋲
  • Theme icon: ㋲

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32F2
HTML Entity㋲
HTML Code㋲
CSS\32F2

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㋲?

㋲ is Unicode U+32F2 (CIRCLED KATAKANA MO).

How can I copy ㋲ into my document?

Copy the character directly from this page, or paste the Unicode character using tools that support U+32F2.

What does ㋲ mean?

It’s the circled katakana form of “mo,” represented as CIRCLED KATAKANA MO.

Will ㋲ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support for Unicode U+32F2. Most modern Unicode-capable fonts should display it, but some systems may show a fallback box.