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𝞈

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Omega Symbol

𝞈 is a bold, sans-serif small omega character used as an italicized math symbol.

U+1D788

𝞈 is a Unicode math character representing a small omega with bold sans-serif styling. It’s commonly used when you need a more prominent omega in math text or rendered formulas. Use it via copy/paste or by its Unicode code point.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Omega Symbol Meaning

𝞈 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA, code point U+1D788) is a styled lowercase omega intended for mathematical notation. Like the Greek letter omega, it can be used to denote parameters, indices, angular frequencies, or other variables depending on the context of your document. The key difference from a regular omega is its typographic style: it is sans-serif and bold, which helps it stand out in expressions or design elements where standard math glyphs may not match your desired look.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling a variable in mathematical writing (e.g., frequency or a parameter symbol).
  • β€’Designing consistent math typography in posters, slides, or infographics.
  • β€’Writing equations in environments that support Unicode math alphanumerics.
  • β€’Creating custom symbolic headings or UI text that needs an omega-like glyph.
  • β€’Using in code comments, documentation, or academic-style notes as a distinct symbol.

Examples

𝞈 β€” Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Small Omega

  • 𝞈Let 𝞈 be the damping-related constant.
  • 𝞈The value of 𝞈 controls the system response.
  • 𝞈Compute 𝞈 for the given input conditions.
  • 𝞈We approximate the model using 𝞈 as a parameter.
  • 𝞈In our notation, 𝞈 denotes the angular frequency term.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D788
HTML Entity𝞈
HTML Code𝞈
CSS\1D788

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Omega symbol mean?

𝞈 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA, code point U+1D788) is a styled lowercase omega intended for mathematical notation. Like the Greek letter omega, it can be used to denote parameters, indices, angular frequencies, or other variables depending on the context of your document. The key difference from a regular omega is its typographic style: it is sans-serif and bold, which helps it stand out in expressions or design elements where standard math glyphs may not match your desired look.

What is 𝞈, exactly?

𝞈 is the Unicode character MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA (U+1D788). It’s a stylized lowercase omega for math typography.

How do I copy 𝞈 on my device?

Copy the character directly from this page (𝞈) and paste it into your document, editor, or design tool.

What Unicode details can I use in code?

Unicode code point: U+1D788. HTML entity: 𝞈. CSS escape: \\1D788. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D788}.

Will 𝞈 look the same everywhere?

It depends on the font support for this specific Unicode math character. In environments without matching glyphs, it may fall back to a different style or not render as intended.