Telugu Fraction Digit Two For Even Powers Of Four Letter
౽ is the Telugu fraction digit character “two for even powers of four” (U+0C7D).
U+0C7D
The symbol ౽ is a Telugu Unicode character used as part of specialized Telugu fraction notation. If you need it for digital typography, tables, or text rendering, this page helps you copy the exact character.
Telugu Fraction Digit Two For Even Powers Of Four Letter Meaning
౽ is the Unicode character named “TELUGU FRACTION DIGIT TWO FOR EVEN POWERS OF FOUR” with code point U+0C7D (HTML entity ౽). In practice, it’s used for representing a specific digit value within Telugu fraction notation rules related to even powers of four. Like other fraction-related symbols, its meaning is largely determined by the surrounding fraction context in the text. When working with multilingual documents or scholarly/technical notation, use the exact Unicode character to ensure consistent rendering across systems and fonts that support Telugu.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for Telugu fraction notation in digital documents
- •Typography and layout work needing the exact Unicode character U+0C7D
- •Preparing scholarly or technical text that includes Telugu fraction digits
- •Correct text encoding for multilingual content in editors and CMS
- •Building search-and-replace or symbol insertion tools for Telugu script
Examples
౽ Telugu Fraction Digit Two for Even Powers of Four
- ౽౽
- ౽Text: ౽ (Telugu fraction digit)
- ౽Notation: ౽ plus surrounding fraction markers
- ౽Use: insert symbol ౽ where the digit is required
- ౽Sample line containing ౽ for Telugu fraction context
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+0C7D | |
| HTML Entity | ౽ | |
| HTML Code | ౽ | |
| CSS | \0C7D |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for ౽?
౽ has Unicode code point U+0C7D.
How do I copy ౽ for web or programming?
You can copy the character directly (౽), or use the HTML entity ౽ / CSS escape \\0C7D / JavaScript escape \\u{0C7D}.
What does the name “two for even powers of four” mean?
It indicates the symbol’s specific role as a Telugu fraction digit associated with even powers of four within Telugu fraction notation rules.
Will ౽ always display correctly?
It will display if your text environment and font support the Telugu character at U+0C7D. Otherwise, you may see a fallback glyph.