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𦒓

Cjk Unified Ideograph-26493 Symbol

𦒓 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+26493) commonly used in multilingual text and typography.

U+26493

𦒓 is a CJK Unified Ideograph identified by Unicode as U+26493. It’s useful when you need this exact character for reference, datasets, or precise typography. Below are reliable copy and encoding options.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-26493 Symbol Meaning

𦒓 is a Unicode CJK Unified Ideograph labeled “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26493.” Like many CJK Unified Ideographs, its specific meaning can depend on the language, font, and source text where it appears. On most systems it is treated as a single, code-point character rather than a symbol with a universally consistent standalone meaning across platforms. If you’re using it for accurate reproduction (for example, in documents, catalogs, or data labels), the key is to copy the exact character and its Unicode code point (U+26493) so it renders correctly in your intended environment.

Common uses

  • Pasting the exact character into multilingual documents or notes
  • Labeling entries in digital dictionaries or character indexes
  • Using it in UI text where a specific Unicode character must match
  • Including it in datasets, spreadsheets, or exports that require fidelity
  • Typography and font testing for Unicode CJK coverage

Examples

𦒓 CJK Unified Ideograph 26493

  • 𦒓The character 𦒓 should match U+26493 exactly.
  • 𦒓Copied: 𦒓 — verify font support before publishing.
  • 𦒓In the dataset, the code point is U+26493 for 𦒓.
  • 𦒓Please confirm the rendering of 𦒓 in your preview.
  • 𦒓Use the exact glyph 𦒓 when referencing the source text.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+26493
HTML Entity𦒓
HTML Code𦒓
CSS\26493

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-26493 symbol mean?

𦒓 is a Unicode CJK Unified Ideograph labeled “CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26493.” Like many CJK Unified Ideographs, its specific meaning can depend on the language, font, and source text where it appears. On most systems it is treated as a single, code-point character rather than a symbol with a universally consistent standalone meaning across platforms. If you’re using it for accurate reproduction (for example, in documents, catalogs, or data labels), the key is to copy the exact character and its Unicode code point (U+26493) so it renders correctly in your intended environment.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦒓?

𦒓 is U+26493.

How do I write 𦒓 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𦒓

How do I escape 𦒓 in CSS or regex-like contexts?

Use the CSS escape form: \\26493

How do I include 𦒓 in JavaScript strings?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{26493}