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Digit Seven Full Stop Letter

⒎ is an enclosed “7.” character (DIGIT SEVEN FULL STOP) useful for ordered labels and stylized lists.

U+248E

⒎ is a Unicode character that displays an enclosed digit seven followed by a full stop. It’s commonly used when you want list markers or labels to look consistent and decorative. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points in web or software projects.

Digit Seven Full Stop Letter Meaning

⒎ is the Unicode character named “DIGIT SEVEN FULL STOP” (U+248E). Visually, it looks like the digit 7 inside an enclosed shape, with a dot/full stop included in the glyph. Because it’s a single character, it keeps alignment and spacing more predictable than mixing a normal “7” with separate punctuation in some fonts. The most common use is as a compact, stylized marker for ordered items (like “Item 7.”), section numbering, or UI labels where consistent enclosed formatting is desired. Its appearance can vary slightly by font support, but the character remains the same across platforms that include this glyph.

Common uses

  • Ordered list item labeling (e.g., “⒎ Item name”)
  • Stylized numbering for steps in instructions or guides
  • UI badges or menu labels that need a compact “7.” marker
  • Document or slide formatting where enclosed numbering is preferred
  • Social media or design mockups requiring consistent decorative list markers

Examples

⒎ Enclosed Digit Seven Full Stop

  • ⒎ Download the file from the link.
  • Chapter Seven: see section ⒎ for details.
  • Step ⒎: confirm your settings and continue.
  • You selected option ⒎ in the menu.
  • Refer to item ⒎ in the table below.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+248E
HTML Entity⒎
HTML Code⒎
CSS\248E

FAQ

What does the Digit Seven Full Stop letter mean?

⒎ is the Unicode character named “DIGIT SEVEN FULL STOP” (U+248E). Visually, it looks like the digit 7 inside an enclosed shape, with a dot/full stop included in the glyph. Because it’s a single character, it keeps alignment and spacing more predictable than mixing a normal “7” with separate punctuation in some fonts. The most common use is as a compact, stylized marker for ordered items (like “Item 7.”), section numbering, or UI labels where consistent enclosed formatting is desired. Its appearance can vary slightly by font support, but the character remains the same across platforms that include this glyph.

What Unicode character is ⒎?

⒎ is “DIGIT SEVEN FULL STOP” with Unicode code point U+248E.

How can I paste ⒎ into a web page?

You can paste the character directly. Or use the HTML entity ⒎ or the CSS escape \\248E (for Unicode-capable contexts).

Does ⒎ behave like a normal number “7”?

It’s a single Unicode glyph, not the same as plain “7” plus punctuation. It may look like an enclosed “7.”, and its spacing/alignment can differ from separate characters depending on the font.

Will ⒎ display correctly on all devices?

It displays correctly when the chosen font (or system) supports U+248E. If support is missing, you may see a fallback glyph or a blank box.