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Parenthesized Ideograph Represent Letter

㈹ is the “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH REPRESENT” symbol (U+3239) enclosed in parentheses-like marks.

U+3239

This page helps you copy and use the symbol ㈹ reliably across apps and code. You’ll find its Unicode details, common use scenarios, and ready-to-copy formats.

Parenthesized Ideograph Represent Letter Meaning

The symbol ㈹ is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH REPRESENT” (U+3239). It’s categorized as “Enclosed & Circled,” and visually appears as an enclosed ideograph-like glyph inside parentheses-style framing. In practice, people use ㈹ as a stylistic character in text where a specific Unicode symbol is preferred over plain punctuation or generic brackets. Because it is a single, named Unicode code point, it’s useful in typography, UI labels, icon-like text elements, and any context where exact character matching matters (for example, copying the same character between documents, websites, and software).

Common uses

  • Typography and layout: add an enclosed symbol to match a specific typographic style.
  • UI mockups and labels: use ㈹ as a compact “symbol badge” in interface text.
  • Document templates: keep consistent symbols across Word, Google Docs, and PDFs.
  • Social and creative posts: include the character as a unique punctuation-like element.
  • Developer work: include the exact Unicode character in strings and design tokens.

Examples

㈹ PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH REPRESENT

  • See ㈹ for the next section.
  • Version: ㈹
  • Status ㈹ — processing
  • Note: ㈹ required for formatting
  • Category ㈹: examples

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+3239
HTML Entity㈹
HTML Code㈹
CSS\3239

FAQ

What does the Parenthesized Ideograph Represent letter mean?

The symbol ㈹ is the Unicode character named “PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH REPRESENT” (U+3239). It’s categorized as “Enclosed & Circled,” and visually appears as an enclosed ideograph-like glyph inside parentheses-style framing. In practice, people use ㈹ as a stylistic character in text where a specific Unicode symbol is preferred over plain punctuation or generic brackets. Because it is a single, named Unicode code point, it’s useful in typography, UI labels, icon-like text elements, and any context where exact character matching matters (for example, copying the same character between documents, websites, and software).

What is the Unicode code point for ㈹?

The Unicode code point for ㈹ is U+3239.

How can I copy ㈹ into my code?

Use the character itself (㈹) or reference it as HTML ㈹, CSS \\3239, or JavaScript \\u{3239}.

Why doesn’t ㈹ look the same on every device?

Glyph appearance can vary by font support. If the font doesn’t include U+3239, the character may render differently or fall back to another glyph.

What is a good way to use ㈹ in text?

Use it as a single, exact symbol where you want a compact enclosed marker—such as UI labels, typography experiments, or consistent document formatting.

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