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𦔋

Cjk Unified Ideograph-2650B Symbol

𦔋 is a CJK Unified Ideograph character (U+2650B) used as a specific Han/CJK character in text.

U+2650B

𦔋 is encoded as a CJK Unified Ideograph at U+2650B. This page helps you copy it reliably and reference it correctly in web and app text.

Cjk Unified Ideograph-2650B Symbol Meaning

𦔋 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2650B). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, its meaning depends on the actual character glyph as provided by the font and the writing system context. In practice, you can treat it as a distinct character token for specific text content, cataloging, or display in multilingual interfaces. When communicating meaning, it’s best to rely on the source text where the character appears or on a font/display that renders the intended glyph shape. For developers, the key is using the correct Unicode code point (U+2650B) so the character remains consistent across platforms.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific CJK character into documents or chat messages
  • Using the character in web content where the exact glyph must match
  • Referencing the Unicode character in localization or data entry
  • Displaying the character in UI mockups or typography samples
  • Testing font and rendering support for the U+2650B code point

Examples

𦔋 CJK Unified Ideograph-2650B

  • 𦔋Here is 𦔋 in my sample text.
  • 𦔋The character 𦔋 appears in the source name.
  • 𦔋I need to display 𦔋 correctly on mobile.
  • 𦔋Copy 𦔋 and paste it into your editor.
  • 𦔋Unicode test: 𦔋 (U+2650B).

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2650B
HTML Entity𦔋
HTML Code𦔋
CSS\2650B

FAQ

What does the Cjk Unified Ideograph-2650B symbol mean?

𦔋 is a CJK Unified Ideograph (Unicode name: CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2650B). As with many CJK Unified Ideographs, its meaning depends on the actual character glyph as provided by the font and the writing system context. In practice, you can treat it as a distinct character token for specific text content, cataloging, or display in multilingual interfaces. When communicating meaning, it’s best to rely on the source text where the character appears or on a font/display that renders the intended glyph shape. For developers, the key is using the correct Unicode code point (U+2650B) so the character remains consistent across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𦔋?

𦔋 is U+2650B.

How do I copy 𦔋 on the web?

You can copy the character directly (𦔋) or use the HTML entity: 𦔋.

What can I use in CSS or JavaScript to output this character?

CSS escape: \\2650B. JavaScript escape: \\u{2650B}.

Why might 𦔋 look different across devices?

Different fonts may render the glyph differently or not at all; the character is the same Unicode code point, but the displayed appearance depends on font support.