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Logical Or With Middle Stem Symbol

⩛ is a mathematical logic symbol for logical OR with a middle stem.

U+2A5B

⩛ (U+2A5B) is a logic operator used in mathematical notation. You’ll most often see it in contexts that specify logical “or” behavior with a specific symbol style.

Logical Or With Middle Stem Symbol Meaning

⩛ is the Unicode symbol named “LOGICAL OR WITH MIDDLE STEM” (U+2A5B). It represents a logical OR operation in formal mathematical or logical expressions, where the result is true if at least one of the involved conditions is true. The symbol’s distinctive “middle stem” distinguishes it from other OR-like operators, helping maintain clarity in typed mathematical writing or typesetting. It’s primarily used in math notation, logic statements, and technical documents where specific operator glyphs must match standards or a chosen notation system.

Common uses

  • Writing formal logical expressions in notes or documentation
  • Rendering logic conditions in math worksheets and teaching materials
  • Using Unicode math symbols in technical reports and specifications
  • Labeling boolean logic operators in UI mockups or developer docs
  • Representing OR in equation editors that support Unicode operators

Examples

⩛ Logical OR with Middle Stem

  • If A ⩛ B is true, then the overall condition passes.
  • Let C = A ⩛ B.
  • The statement (P ⩛ Q) implies R.
  • Check whether x > 0 ⩛ x = 0.
  • In boolean logic, (p ⩛ q) is satisfied when p or q holds.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2A5B
HTML Entity⩛
HTML Code⩛
CSS\2A5B

FAQ

What does ⩛ mean?

It means “logical OR with middle stem,” a logical OR operator used in formal logic and mathematical notation.

What is the Unicode code point for ⩛?

The symbol ⩛ has Unicode code point U+2A5B.

How can I copy ⩛ from this page?

Copy the character directly (⩛), or copy one of the provided encodings like ⩛ or \\2A5B.

Where is ⩛ commonly used?

It’s mainly used in math/logic writing such as equations, technical documents, and teaching materials that require a specific OR glyph.