Parenthesized Number Fifteen Letter
⒂ is the “parenthesized number fifteen” character (U+2482) for formatted labels and numbered items.
U+2482
⒂ is a Unicode character called “parenthesized number fifteen” (U+2482). It’s part of the enclosed & circled set and is useful when you want a numbered item to look “boxed” or typographic. You can copy it directly or insert it by code point in modern systems.
Parenthesized Number Fifteen Letter Meaning
⒂ represents the number fifteen written in a parenthesized/enclosed style: (15). Because it’s a single Unicode character, it keeps its formatting across fonts and platforms better than manually typing “(15)”. In practice, it’s commonly used in UI labels, printed-style lists, step indicators, footnote or reference markers, and anywhere a design needs a compact, consistent “parenthesized number” appearance. When you need to indicate “item 15” while preserving a specific look, this symbol can be more reliable than plain text punctuation.
Common uses
- •Designing step-by-step instructions where “item 15” should stand out consistently
- •Marking references in documents, slides, or posters using a typographic numbered marker
- •Building numbered UI labels (e.g., survey options, lesson sections) with a stylized look
- •Creating list item markers in web typography when you prefer a single-character symbol
- •Using in accessibility-minded displays where consistent character rendering matters
Examples
⒂ Parenthesized Number Fifteen
- ⒂Question ⒂: Choose one option.
- ⒂Item ⒂ is highlighted in the sidebar.
- ⒂See note ⒂ on the last page.
- ⒂Step ⒂: Confirm your email address.
- ⒂Section ⒂ contains the advanced settings.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2482 | |
| HTML Entity | ⒂ | |
| HTML Code | ⒂ | |
| CSS | \2482 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Number Fifteen letter mean?
⒂ represents the number fifteen written in a parenthesized/enclosed style: (15). Because it’s a single Unicode character, it keeps its formatting across fonts and platforms better than manually typing “(15)”. In practice, it’s commonly used in UI labels, printed-style lists, step indicators, footnote or reference markers, and anywhere a design needs a compact, consistent “parenthesized number” appearance. When you need to indicate “item 15” while preserving a specific look, this symbol can be more reliable than plain text punctuation.
What Unicode character is ⒂?
⒂ is “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FIFTEEN” with Unicode code point U+2482.
How can I copy ⒂ for use in web or code?
You can copy the character directly. For code, you can use HTML entity ⒂ or the CSS escape \\2482.
Why use ⒂ instead of typing “(15)”?
⒂ is a single Unicode character, which can make typography and alignment more consistent across fonts and platforms than manually combining punctuation and digits.
Does ⒂ have a specific meaning beyond “15”?
Its most common practical meaning is “item/label number fifteen” in a parenthesized or enclosed typographic style.