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Circled Katakana Se Letter

㋝ is the “circled katakana se” character (U+32DD) used as a compact, decorative label glyph.

U+32DD

㋝ is a circled form of the Katakana character “se”. It’s commonly used when you want a compact symbol-like letter for labels, icons, or typography accents. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in text and code.

Circled Katakana Se Letter Meaning

㋝ is Unicode character U+32DD named “CIRCLED KATAKANA SE”. Visually, it combines a circled outline with the Katakana “se” shape, making it suitable as a standalone glyph rather than a full word. In practice, people use it as a compact marker for categories, stamps, badges, or UI elements where a small, distinctive letterform is helpful. Because it is an enclosed/circled symbol, it often reads like an icon or design element, not typical plain text. Its meaning is usually contextual (labeling or decoration) rather than a fixed universal symbol meaning.

Common uses

  • Category or section badges in UI mockups and dashboards
  • Decorative label marks for posters, flyers, and print layouts
  • Icon-like indicators in diagrams or step-by-step instructions
  • Small typography accents in social media graphics
  • Prototype-friendly placeholders for “se” tags or identifiers

Examples

㋝ Circled Katakana Se

  • Class schedule: ㋝ Section Se
  • Badge: ㋝ Support
  • Diagram key: ㋝ = entry point
  • Label on a poster: ㋝ Studio
  • UI tab: ㋝ settings

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32DD
HTML Entity㋝
HTML Code㋝
CSS\32DD

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana Se letter mean?

㋝ is Unicode character U+32DD named “CIRCLED KATAKANA SE”. Visually, it combines a circled outline with the Katakana “se” shape, making it suitable as a standalone glyph rather than a full word. In practice, people use it as a compact marker for categories, stamps, badges, or UI elements where a small, distinctive letterform is helpful. Because it is an enclosed/circled symbol, it often reads like an icon or design element, not typical plain text. Its meaning is usually contextual (labeling or decoration) rather than a fixed universal symbol meaning.

What character is ㋝?

㋝ is the Unicode character U+32DD, named “CIRCLED KATAKANA SE”.

How do I enter ㋝ in code?

Use the Unicode escapes: CSS \\32DD or JavaScript \\u{32DD}.

What is the HTML entity for ㋝?

The HTML entity is ㋝.

Will it display correctly in my browser or app?

It depends on font support for U+32DD. If the glyph doesn’t appear, try a font with extended Unicode coverage.