Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BD Symbol
𦒽 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+264BD) that you can copy or reference by its Unicode escapes.
U+264BD
𦒽 is a Unicode CJK character identified as U+264BD. It’s typically used in contexts where specific East Asian glyphs are required. On this page you’ll find safe copy options and developer-friendly escapes.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BD Symbol Meaning
𦒽 (Unicode U+264BD) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Like many rare or specialized CJK characters, its exact reading and meaning can depend on the source text, language variant, and the fonts available on the device you’re viewing it with. In practice, users most often encounter 𦒽 when copying text from documents, databases, or webpages that contain that specific Unicode code point. If your font doesn’t support the glyph, it may appear as a missing character box—switching to a Unicode-capable CJK font typically resolves this.
Common uses
- •Copying a specific glyph from Unicode text into chats, notes, or spreadsheets
- •Using the character in web content that needs the exact code point U+264BD
- •Labeling or annotating entries in linguistics, lexicon, or archival datasets
- •Rendering the symbol via Unicode escapes in CSS or JavaScript
- •Maintaining text fidelity when importing/exporting data across systems
Examples
𦒽 CJK ideograph 264BD
- 𦒽Unicode reference: 𦒽 (U+264BD)
- 𦒽Please copy this character: 𦒽
- 𦒽The dataset includes 𦒽 as a distinct symbol.
- 𦒽Use the escape sequence \\u{264BD} to render 𦒽.
- 𦒽Character check: 𦒽 should display with a CJK font.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264BD | |
| HTML Entity | 𦒽 | |
| HTML Code | 𦒽 | |
| CSS | \264BD |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264BD symbol mean?
𦒽 (Unicode U+264BD) is a CJK Unified Ideograph character. Like many rare or specialized CJK characters, its exact reading and meaning can depend on the source text, language variant, and the fonts available on the device you’re viewing it with. In practice, users most often encounter 𦒽 when copying text from documents, databases, or webpages that contain that specific Unicode code point. If your font doesn’t support the glyph, it may appear as a missing character box—switching to a Unicode-capable CJK font typically resolves this.
What is the Unicode code point for 𦒽?
𦒽 is U+264BD.
How can I copy 𦒽 from HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𦒽.
How do I render 𦒽 in JavaScript?
Use the code point escape: \\u{264BD}.
Why does 𦒽 show up as a box on my device?
Your current font may not support this glyph. Try a Unicode/CJK-capable font to display it correctly.