Cjk Unified Ideograph-264EC Symbol
𦓬 is the CJK Unified Ideograph at U+264EC, often used when you need this exact Unicode character.
U+264EC
𦓬 is a Unicode character named CJK Unified Ideograph-264EC (U+264EC). If you need to paste or generate it reliably across platforms, the code point and escape forms below help. This page gives practical copy options for designers, writers, and developers.
Cjk Unified Ideograph-264EC Symbol Meaning
𦓬 is a CJK character identified by Unicode as CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EC (U+264EC). Because it is a specific ideograph, its meaning depends on the language, font, and context where it appears. On many sites, it may be treated as a rare glyph or a literal character that must match the exact code point. In practice, people use 𦓬 for precise text reproduction, typography checks, dataset labeling, or when they need the same symbol that appears in a source document. When it comes to rendering, having a font that supports U+264EC is the key factor.
Common uses
- •Copy/pasting the exact character into documents or web text
- •Testing font coverage for CJK glyph support at U+264EC
- •Representing a specific code point in a dataset or reference list
- •Creating consistent labels or tokens in multilingual UI
- •Displaying a character from a source that already uses U+264EC
Examples
𦓬 CJK Unified Ideograph 264EC
- 𦓬Here is 𦓬 in Unicode text: U+264EC.
- 𦓬Font test string: 𦓬𦓬𦓬.
- 𦓬Dataset label: char=𦓬; codepoint=264EC.
- 𦓬Use this exact symbol: 𦓬, not a similar-looking one.
- 𦓬Character reference (HTML): 𦓬.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+264EC | |
| HTML Entity | 𦓬 | |
| HTML Code | 𦓬 | |
| CSS | \264EC |
FAQ
What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-264EC symbol mean?
𦓬 is a CJK character identified by Unicode as CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EC (U+264EC). Because it is a specific ideograph, its meaning depends on the language, font, and context where it appears. On many sites, it may be treated as a rare glyph or a literal character that must match the exact code point. In practice, people use 𦓬 for precise text reproduction, typography checks, dataset labeling, or when they need the same symbol that appears in a source document. When it comes to rendering, having a font that supports U+264EC is the key factor.
What is the Unicode code point for 𦓬?
𦓬 is Unicode code point U+264EC (CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-264EC).
How can I copy 𦓬 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𦓬
How do I generate 𦓬 in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\264EC. JavaScript escape: \\u{264EC}.
Why does 𦓬 sometimes show as a box?
It usually means the current font or system doesn’t support the glyph for U+264EC. Try a font with broader CJK coverage.