Parenthesized Latin Small Letter M Letter
⒨ is the enclosed Latin small letter M used as a compact typographic mark.
U+24A8
⒨ (U+24A8) is Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER M”. It appears as a small m inside parentheses and can be copied into UI, documents, or design mockups. This page helps you understand its use and quickly copy the correct character.
Parenthesized Latin Small Letter M Letter Meaning
⒨ is an enclosed/parenthesized form of the Latin small letter “m” (Unicode name: “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER M”, code point U+24A8). It’s commonly used when you want a compact, clearly labeled marker that still reads as the letter m. Because it has a distinct enclosed style, it can help differentiate a letter in lists, step indicators, or UI elements where plain “m” might blend in. Designers and writers also use it as a lightweight icon-like glyph for categories, annotations, or typographic emphasis without needing an actual icon set.
Common uses
- •Labeling items or options with a letter marker (e.g., “(m)” style)
- •UI and app text where a compact, enclosed glyph improves readability
- •Document annotations and footnotes to reference “m” as a marked term
- •Graphic design callouts that need an icon-like letter character
- •Programming notes or specifications where a specific marker is required
Examples
⒨ Enclosed Latin Small Letter M
- ⒨Option ⒨: medium
- ⒨Step ⒨) configure settings
- ⒨Matrix label: ⒨
- ⒨Choose mode ⒨ for manual control
- ⒨Reference ⒨ in the index
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+24A8 | |
| HTML Entity | ⒨ | |
| HTML Code | ⒨ | |
| CSS | \24A8 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Latin Small Letter M letter mean?
⒨ is an enclosed/parenthesized form of the Latin small letter “m” (Unicode name: “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER M”, code point U+24A8). It’s commonly used when you want a compact, clearly labeled marker that still reads as the letter m. Because it has a distinct enclosed style, it can help differentiate a letter in lists, step indicators, or UI elements where plain “m” might blend in. Designers and writers also use it as a lightweight icon-like glyph for categories, annotations, or typographic emphasis without needing an actual icon set.
What Unicode character is ⒨?
⒨ is “PARENTHESIZED LATIN SMALL LETTER M” with Unicode code point U+24A8.
How can I copy ⒨ into my work?
Copy the character directly from this page. If you need a code-friendly form, use CSS escape \\24A8 or JavaScript escape \\u{24A8}.
Is ⒨ the same as the plain letter “m”?
It represents the Latin small letter “m” but in a specific enclosed/parenthesized style, so it’s visually distinct from plain “m”.
Where is ⒨ best used?
It works well for compact labels, UI markers, typographic callouts, and document references where you want an enclosed “m” look.