Circled Multiplication Sign With Circumflex Accent Symbol
⨶ is a math symbol: a circled multiplication sign with a circumflex accent.
U+2A36
⨶ (U+2A36) is a circled multiplication sign marked with a circumflex accent. It’s commonly used in mathematical notation where a multiplication-related operator needs a specific decoration or emphasis. This page helps you understand the symbol and copy it reliably.
Circled Multiplication Sign With Circumflex Accent Symbol Meaning
⨶ is the “circled multiplication sign with circumflex accent” (Unicode U+2A36). Visually, it combines a circled multiplication operator with a small circumflex accent, which often indicates a distinct operator variant rather than plain multiplication. In practice, you’ll see it in math typesetting and symbol-rich documents where authors want to distinguish one multiplication-like operation from others, or where the accent is part of a defined notation. Because it’s a specialized operator, it’s most useful when you’re following a specific notation standard or matching an existing expression style in your work.
Common uses
- •Represent a specialized multiplication operator in mathematical notation
- •Distinguish between different kinds of multiplication-like operations in equations
- •Label operators in educational materials or worksheets
- •Use in technical documents that require exact Unicode operators
- •Insert into LaTeX-like or Unicode math text where U+2A36 is expected
Examples
⨶ Circled Multiplication Sign with Circumflex
- ⨶A ⨶ B
- ⨶x ⨶ y
- ⨶⨶ is used to mark a specific operator variant
- ⨶Compute ⨶ for the given expression
- ⨶Notation: ⨶ versus standard multiplication
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2A36 | |
| HTML Entity | ⨶ | |
| HTML Code | ⨶ | |
| CSS | \2A36 |
FAQ
What does the Circled Multiplication Sign With Circumflex Accent symbol mean?
⨶ is the “circled multiplication sign with circumflex accent” (Unicode U+2A36). Visually, it combines a circled multiplication operator with a small circumflex accent, which often indicates a distinct operator variant rather than plain multiplication. In practice, you’ll see it in math typesetting and symbol-rich documents where authors want to distinguish one multiplication-like operation from others, or where the accent is part of a defined notation. Because it’s a specialized operator, it’s most useful when you’re following a specific notation standard or matching an existing expression style in your work.
What is the Unicode code point for ⨶?
⨶ has Unicode code point U+2A36.
How can I copy ⨶ into my document?
Copy the character directly (⨶) or use the HTML entity ⨶ or escapes like \\2A36 / \\u{2A36}.
Is ⨶ the same as the standard multiplication sign ×?
No. ⨶ is a distinct circled multiplication sign with a circumflex accent (U+2A36), which differentiates it from plain ×.
Where would I typically use this symbol?
You’ll most often use it in mathematical expressions, technical writing, and educational materials where a specific operator variant is required.