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Right Angle Bracket With Dot Symbol

⦒ (U+2992) is a mathematical right angle bracket decorated with a dot.

U+2992

The symbol ⦒, named “Right Angle Bracket with Dot” (U+2992), is commonly treated as a mathematical punctuation-like mark. It’s useful when you want a distinctive bracket or delimiter style. You can copy it directly or use its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Right Angle Bracket With Dot Symbol Meaning

⦒ (U+2992) is a bracket-like math character: a right angle bracket with a dot. In typical text and typesetting contexts, it can serve as a specialized delimiter, a visual marker in formulas, or a decorative bracket for annotation. Because it belongs to the Math category, it’s most often encountered in mathematical expressions, document styling, or typography where standard ASCII brackets aren’t sufficient. Its exact semantic meaning depends on the surrounding notation—treat it as a formatting/delimiter glyph rather than a universal operator.

Common uses

  • Using as a distinctive right delimiter in math-style notation or custom symbols
  • Decorating callouts, labeled sections, or bracketed annotations in design mockups
  • Adding typographic emphasis in technical documents and infographics
  • Creating consistent markup-like visuals in plain text (e.g., pseudo-code or specs)
  • Using as a UI/preview marker where a right bracket with a dot is needed for clarity

Examples

⦒ Right Angle Bracket with Dot

  • Set A ⦒ Set B
  • Result ⦒ verified
  • x ⦒ 0
  • Note ⦒ optional
  • a ⦒ b

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2992
HTML Entity⦒
HTML Code⦒
CSS\2992

FAQ

What does the Right Angle Bracket With Dot symbol mean?

⦒ (U+2992) is a bracket-like math character: a right angle bracket with a dot. In typical text and typesetting contexts, it can serve as a specialized delimiter, a visual marker in formulas, or a decorative bracket for annotation. Because it belongs to the Math category, it’s most often encountered in mathematical expressions, document styling, or typography where standard ASCII brackets aren’t sufficient. Its exact semantic meaning depends on the surrounding notation—treat it as a formatting/delimiter glyph rather than a universal operator.

What is the Unicode code point for ⦒?

The symbol ⦒ has Unicode code point U+2992.

How do I copy ⦒ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ⦒.

How do I use ⦒ in CSS?

One option is to use the escape sequence \\2992 in CSS where supported.

Does ⦒ have a single fixed mathematical meaning?

It’s primarily used as a bracket/delimiter-style glyph. Its specific meaning depends on the notation and context around it.

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