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Telugu Fraction Digit Two For Odd Powers Of Four Letter

౺ is the Telugu fraction digit two for odd powers of four (U+0C7A).

U+0C7A

౺ is a Telugu Unicode character used for specific fractional-number notation. If you’re typesetting Telugu text or working with Unicode data, this page helps you copy it reliably.

Telugu Fraction Digit Two For Odd Powers Of Four Letter Meaning

౺ (U+0C7A) is named “Telugu Fraction Digit Two for Odd Powers of Four.” As a Telugu fraction digit, it participates in specialized fractional representations rather than general-purpose punctuation or standard decimal digits. In practice, you’ll most often encounter it when rendering or verifying Unicode text that uses Telugu fraction notation, such as in digit/fraction sequences from reference material, fonts, or digital documents. When copying, it’s important to use the character itself (or a correct Unicode escape) so it renders consistently across systems and programming environments.

Common uses

  • Copying Telugu fraction notation characters into documents or web pages
  • Using the correct Unicode character in programming datasets and text fixtures
  • Typing or searching for the exact character while proofreading multilingual content
  • Rendering Unicode fraction digit sequences in custom fonts or layout tools
  • Referencing U+0C7A in documentation, bug reports, or character-mapping tables

Examples

౺ Telugu Fraction Digit Two for Odd Powers of Four

  • Example: ౺
  • Telugu fraction digit: ౺
  • Unicode test string: ౺ U+0C7A
  • Copy this symbol: ౺ for odd powers of four
  • Character reference: ౺ (౺)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+0C7A
HTML Entity౺
HTML Code౺
CSS\0C7A

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ౺?

The symbol ౺ has Unicode code point U+0C7A.

How can I copy ౺ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ౺ . You can also paste the character directly: ౺.

What does the name “Telugu Fraction Digit Two for Odd Powers of Four” mean?

It describes the specific Telugu fraction digit represented by ౺, intended for a notation that relates to odd powers of four.

How do I type or insert it using a programming escape?

In JavaScript, you can use \\u{0C7A}. For CSS, you can use \\0C7A.