Dingbat negative circled digit nine Symbol
The symbol '❾' (Unicode U+277E) is called 'Dingbat negative circled digit nine'. It belongs to the Dingbats Unicode block, which contains typographic ornaments and decorative symbols. This particular symbol is commonly used as a dingbat negative circled digit nine in documents, signs, or digital interfaces. Its HTML code is '❾', which allows it to be displayed on web pages. Depending on the platform, its visual style may vary slightly, but its meaning remains consistent across systems.
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U+277E❾Dingbat negative circled digit nine
Dingbat negative circled digit nine Unicode and Html Codes
Character | ❾ |
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Name | Dingbat negative circled digit nine |
Unicode | U+277E |
Html Decimal Code | ❾ |
Html Hex Code | ❾ |
Html Entity | |
Category | Other |
Tags | dingbat |
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