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Parenthesized Hangul Hieuh Letter

㈍ is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL HIEUH” character used as an enclosed Hangul form.

U+320D

The character ㈍ is known as “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL HIEUH” in Unicode. It’s an enclosed form related to Hangul letters, useful when you need a specific typographic character.

Parenthesized Hangul Hieuh Letter Meaning

㈍ (Unicode U+320D) is the “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL HIEUH” character. It belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” category and is typically used as a precise, single-character symbol rather than punctuation. People use it when a design, document, or specialized text style calls for a specific enclosed Hangul form, for example in UI glyph sets, custom typography, or character-by-character labels. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode code point, the most reliable way to use it is to copy the character directly or use its Unicode/CSS/HTML escapes so it renders consistently across systems that support it.

Common uses

  • Copying into web or app text where a specific enclosed Hangul glyph is required
  • Using in UI labels, badges, or icon-like text where you need a single character
  • Typography and font testing to verify glyph rendering for U+320D
  • Document preparation or character-indexing that references exact Unicode characters
  • Content creation for language-specific layouts or decorative enclosed letterforms

Examples

㈍ PARENTHESIZED HANGUL HIEUH

  • Label: ㈍
  • Character set includes ㈍ for testing.
  • Item ㈍ appears in the enclosed glyph list.
  • Use ㈍ next to the codepoint reference.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+320D
HTML Entity㈍
HTML Code㈍
CSS\320D

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㈍?

The Unicode code point for ㈍ is U+320D.

What does the name “PARENTHESIZED HANGUL HIEUH” mean?

It indicates an enclosed (parenthesized) form related to the Hangul letter “hieuh,” represented as a specific Unicode character.

How can I copy ㈍ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: ㈍.

What CSS escape can I use for ㈍?

Use the CSS escape form: \\320D.

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