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𦒯

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264AF Symbol

𦒯 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+264AF) used in Unicode text and fonts that support it.

U+264AF

𦒯 is a Unicode CJK character identified as U+264AF. It may appear in texts and fonts that include this specific ideograph. Use the copy codes below for reliable insertion in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-264AF Symbol Meaning

𦒯 is a “CJK Unified Ideograph” character in the Unicode block. As a code point (U+264AF), it represents a specific ideograph rather than a common punctuation mark or emoji. In practice, its “meaning” depends on the language, font, and the source text where it appears; the character itself is best treated as a literal symbol to reproduce accurately. If you’re building multilingual content, the key consideration is ensuring the target system and font support this code point so the glyph renders correctly.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact ideograph into multilingual documents or notes
  • Using the character in UI mockups where a specific CJK glyph is required
  • Including the symbol in web content using HTML entities or Unicode escapes
  • Testing font coverage and fallback behavior for CJK glyphs at U+264AF
  • Referencing the character in developer documentation or code samples

Examples

𦒯 CJK Unified Ideograph 264AF

  • 𦒯Here is the character: 𦒯
  • 𦒯Unicode code point: U+264AF — 𦒯
  • 𦒯HTML entity: 𦒯
  • 𦒯CSS escape usage: \\264AF
  • 𦒯JavaScript escape: \\u{264AF}

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+264AF
HTML Entity𦒯
HTML Code𦒯
CSS\264AF

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264AF symbol mean?

𦒯 is a “CJK Unified Ideograph” character in the Unicode block. As a code point (U+264AF), it represents a specific ideograph rather than a common punctuation mark or emoji. In practice, its “meaning” depends on the language, font, and the source text where it appears; the character itself is best treated as a literal symbol to reproduce accurately. If you’re building multilingual content, the key consideration is ensuring the target system and font support this code point so the glyph renders correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦒯?

𦒯 is U+264AF (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264AF).

How can I copy 𦒯 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𦒯 (decimal) or 𦒯 (hex).

What code can I use in CSS to display 𦒯?

Use the CSS escape: \\264AF.

Why might 𦒯 show as a blank box on my device?

Your system or font may not include the glyph for U+264AF, so the character can’t render even though it’s valid Unicode.