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Tilde With Dot Below Symbol

⸟ is the tilde with a dot below (U+2E1F), a punctuation mark used as a compact typographic sign.

U+2E1F

⸟ (U+2E1F) is a specific punctuation symbol sometimes used in specialized text and typography. This page helps you identify it, understand its role, and copy it reliably across tools and fonts.

Tilde With Dot Below Symbol Meaning

⸟ is Unicode character “TILDE WITH DOT BELOW” with code point U+2E1F. As a punctuation-category symbol, it’s mainly used as a typographic mark rather than a standard letter or common emoji. You may encounter it in transcription-like writing, formatting conventions, or text where a distinct sign is needed beyond plain tilde (~). When working with this character, copying by symbol or using its Unicode escape ensures it appears correctly in environments that support Unicode punctuation. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback character or missing-symbol box.

Common uses

  • Using a distinct punctuation mark in transcriptions or annotated text
  • Designing typography where a tilde-style sign needs a dot below
  • Adding a specialized separator or notation symbol in editor macros
  • Representing a specific character in documentation or standards-like writing
  • Including the exact Unicode punctuation in web content or UI mockups

Examples

⸟ Tilde with Dot Below

  • Example ⸟ note
  • Checkmark⸟style annotation
  • Term ⸟ variant
  • List item⸟subclause
  • Marked ⸟ punctuation in text

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2E1F
HTML Entity⸟
HTML Code⸟
CSS\2E1F

FAQ

What does the Tilde With Dot Below symbol mean?

⸟ is Unicode character “TILDE WITH DOT BELOW” with code point U+2E1F. As a punctuation-category symbol, it’s mainly used as a typographic mark rather than a standard letter or common emoji. You may encounter it in transcription-like writing, formatting conventions, or text where a distinct sign is needed beyond plain tilde (~). When working with this character, copying by symbol or using its Unicode escape ensures it appears correctly in environments that support Unicode punctuation. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback character or missing-symbol box.

What is the Unicode code point for ⸟?

The symbol ⸟ is Unicode “TILDE WITH DOT BELOW” at U+2E1F.

How do I copy ⸟ for use in HTML?

You can copy the symbol directly (⸟) or use the HTML entity: ⸟.

What escapes can I use in CSS and JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\2E1F. JavaScript escape: \\u{2E1F}.

Why do I sometimes see a missing glyph for ⸟?

Some fonts may not include this punctuation glyph. Trying a Unicode-capable font usually resolves the display issue.

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