Plus Sign With Circumflex Accent Above Symbol
⨣ is the plus sign with a circumflex accent above, used as a specific mathematical symbol.
U+2A23
The symbol ⨣ (Unicode U+2A23) is a math character combining a plus sign with a circumflex accent above. It’s useful when you need a distinctive, consistent glyph rather than a custom drawing. Below you’ll find meaning, practical uses, and copy/paste options.
Plus Sign With Circumflex Accent Above Symbol Meaning
⨣ is Unicode character “PLUS SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT ABOVE” (U+2A23). As part of the “Math” category, it’s typically used in mathematical notation where a plus sign needs an accent or marker above it. The circumflex can indicate a modified or annotated operator in specialized contexts, such as indicating a particular operation, transformation, or a typographic distinction in a formula set. In practice, you’ll most often encounter it in technical writing, math-heavy typography, or when reproducing an existing notation from a reference document where the exact glyph matters.
Common uses
- •Typing an exact mathematical operator glyph in equations or notes
- •Reproducing a published formula where the notation uses U+2A23
- •Labeling or annotating variables and operators in math documentation
- •Building consistent symbols in design mockups for technical UI
- •Copy/pasting into LaTeX-like or Unicode math text where supported
Examples
⨣ Plus Sign with Circumflex Accent Above
- ⨣Let ⨣ denote an accented plus operator in the definition.
- ⨣The expression uses ⨣ instead of a plain plus sign.
- ⨣In this table, ⨣ marks the modified operation.
- ⨣Rewrite the formula using ⨣ for the operator component.
- ⨣The author selected ⨣ to match the original notation.
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2A23 | |
| HTML Entity | ⨣ | |
| HTML Code | ⨣ | |
| CSS | \2A23 |
FAQ
What does the Plus Sign With Circumflex Accent Above symbol mean?
⨣ is Unicode character “PLUS SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT ABOVE” (U+2A23). As part of the “Math” category, it’s typically used in mathematical notation where a plus sign needs an accent or marker above it. The circumflex can indicate a modified or annotated operator in specialized contexts, such as indicating a particular operation, transformation, or a typographic distinction in a formula set. In practice, you’ll most often encounter it in technical writing, math-heavy typography, or when reproducing an existing notation from a reference document where the exact glyph matters.
What is the Unicode code point for ⨣?
⨣ is U+2A23.
How do I copy and paste the symbol ⨣?
Copy the character shown on this page (⨣) and paste it into your document, editor, or design tool.
What are the HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes for ⨣?
HTML entity: ⨣ ; CSS escape: \\2A23 ; JavaScript escape: \\u{2A23}.
Is ⨣ the same as a normal plus sign (+)?
No. ⨣ is a distinct character: a plus sign with a circumflex accent above, so it may convey a different typographic or mathematical meaning.