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𝘌

Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital E Symbol

𝘌 (U+1D60C) is a mathematical sans-serif italic capital E used to represent styled letters.

U+1D60C

𝘌 is a Unicode character designed for mathematical typography: a sans-serif italic capital E. It’s useful when you need an italic look while keeping a clean, math-friendly letter style. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software.

Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital E Symbol Meaning

𝘌 is the Unicode character named β€œMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL E” with code point U+1D60C. The symbol is essentially a styled version of the capital letter E: sans-serif (not serifed), italic, and presented as a distinct Unicode glyph for consistent mathematical and design typography. In practice, it helps you express variables, parameters, or labeled concepts in a specific typographic style when standard β€œE” doesn’t match the visual language of your work. It’s commonly used in math-related typesetting contexts, design mockups, and UI text where a precise character shape matters.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling variables or constants that should appear as an italic, math-styled capital E
  • β€’Creating consistent typography in mathematical notes, slides, or technical documents
  • β€’Designing equations or formula-like text in posters and graphic layouts
  • β€’Using a distinct letterform in branding mockups or UI elements that require a styled E
  • β€’Typing mathematical symbols in systems that support Unicode math alphabets

Examples

𝘌 Mathematical Sans-Serif Italic Capital E

  • 𝘌The coefficient 𝘌 affects the outcome.
  • 𝘌Let 𝘌 be the efficiency term.
  • 𝘌We define vector 𝘌 for the transformation.
  • 𝘌Parameter 𝘌 determines the scaling factor.
  • 𝘌Use 𝘌 to represent the energy constant.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D60C
HTML Entity𝘌
HTML Code𝘌
CSS\1D60C

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Italic Capital E symbol mean?

𝘌 is the Unicode character named β€œMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL E” with code point U+1D60C. The symbol is essentially a styled version of the capital letter E: sans-serif (not serifed), italic, and presented as a distinct Unicode glyph for consistent mathematical and design typography. In practice, it helps you express variables, parameters, or labeled concepts in a specific typographic style when standard β€œE” doesn’t match the visual language of your work. It’s commonly used in math-related typesetting contexts, design mockups, and UI text where a precise character shape matters.

What Unicode character is 𝘌?

𝘌 is β€œMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC CAPITAL E” with Unicode code point U+1D60C.

How do I copy 𝘌 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use its code point U+1D60C in your app/editor if you prefer programmatic insertion.

Is 𝘌 the same as the regular letter E?

It’s visually related but not identical: it’s a specific styled Unicode glyph (sans-serif italic capital E) so it can match math typography more precisely.

Can I use 𝘌 in equations and design text?

Yes. It’s appropriate for math-styled labels, equation-like text, and design layouts where you want a consistent italic sans-serif capital E.