Unicode characters search tool.
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Description.
The Unicode character set includes just about every character in every known language (there are, of course, some missing),
as well as a number of other characters: mathematical symbols, monetary units, graphic symbols, pictograms, etc.
To help you find the one you are looking for, use the tool below. It allows searches by keyword or by code range. Not all characters are present, in particular, the CJK ideograms, which are very numerous, are not included. Thank you for your understanding.
The 19 characters corresponding to your search are listed below.
Glyphs and character codes.
In the results above, the character itself is displayed in its original colour, with a zoom effect on mouse-over.
- Its decimal code is displayed in orange.
- Its hexadecimal code is displayed in blue.
- Finally, HTML entities, if any, are displayed in green.
0180-024F - Latin Extended-B.
0370-03FF - Greek and Coptic.
2100-214F - Letterlike Symbols.
2300-23FF - Miscellaneous Technical.
1D400-1D7FF - Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols.
Character names.
0180-024F - Latin Extended-B.
Latin letter Capital esh
Decimal code : 425
Hexadecimal code : 01A9
UTF-8 encoding : C6 A9 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : Ʃ
Category : Uppercase Letter
Ʃ
Keywords : sum
0370-03FF - Greek and Coptic.
Greek letter Capital sigma
Decimal code : 931
Hexadecimal code : 03A3
UTF-8 encoding : CE A3 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : Σ
Category : Uppercase Letter
Σ
Keywords : greek
Greek letter Small final sigma
Decimal code : 962
Hexadecimal code : 03C2
UTF-8 encoding : CF 82 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : ς / ς
Category : Lowercase Letter
ς
Keywords : greek
Greek letter Small sigma
Decimal code : 963
Hexadecimal code : 03C3
UTF-8 encoding : CF 83 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : σ
Category : Lowercase Letter
σ
Keywords : greek
Greek lunate sigma symbol
Decimal code : 1010
Hexadecimal code : 03F2
UTF-8 encoding : CF B2 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : ϲ
Category : Lowercase Letter
ϲ
Keywords : greek
Greek capital lunate sigma symbol
Decimal code : 1017
Hexadecimal code : 03F9
UTF-8 encoding : CF B9 (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : Ϲ
Category : Uppercase Letter
Ϲ
Keywords : greek
Greek capital reversed dotted lunate sigma symbol
Decimal code : 1023
Hexadecimal code : 03FF
UTF-8 encoding : CF BF (2 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : Ͽ
Category : Uppercase Letter
Ͽ
Keywords : greek
2100-214F - Letterlike Symbols.
Double-struck n-ary summation
Decimal code : 8512
Hexadecimal code : 2140
UTF-8 encoding : E2 85 80 (3 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : ⅀
Category : Math Symbol
Caractère miroir
⅀
Keywords : sum
2300-23FF - Miscellaneous Technical.
Summation top
Decimal code : 9138
Hexadecimal code : 23B2
UTF-8 encoding : E2 8E B2 (3 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : ⎱
Category : Math Symbol
⎲
Keywords : summation
Summation bottom
Decimal code : 9139
Hexadecimal code : 23B3
UTF-8 encoding : E2 8E B3 (3 bytes)
HTML Entity(ies) : ⎱
Category : Math Symbol
⎳
Keywords : summation
1D400-1D7FF - Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols.
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Mirror characters.
The result of your search contains mirror characters.
These are characters that work in pairs, and whose shape is symmetrical with respect to the vertical axis.
The most common ones are parentheses, brackets and braces, but many mathematical symbols are also mirroring :
the greater than (>) and lower than (<) symbols, for example.
The shape of the characters is designed for Latin languages, which are written from left to right, but are ill-suited for writing in the opposite direction, as in the case of Arabic languages.
The Unicode standard provides the possibility of replacing a character with its mirror when the writing direction is from right to left, in the case of Arabic languages, for example.
Here are some examples :
| Latin languages From left to right | Arabic languages From right to left | Arabic languages with mirror character processing |
|---|---|---|
| (Unicode) | )edocinU( | (edocinU) |
| max > min | nim > xam | nim < xam |
| « citation » | » noitatic « | « noitatic » |