This code point first appeared in version 3.0 of the Unicode® Standard and belongs to the "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" block which goes from 0x3400 to 0x4DBF.
This code point is mapped to an ideograph which can be defined as to cut a strip of cloth, a breadth of material, (same as 繻) fine gauze, frayed edges of silk, silk torn into two pieces, one of which was given as a credential and the other retained, a loose garment or cloak, fine clothes, the left over material after cutting, ragged fabric.
You can safely add this character in your html code with the entity: 㡏
You can use the u+384F copy pc button below.
Easy u+384F copy paste:
Unicode meta-data
The following table show specific meta-data that is known about this character.The u+384F name is cjk unified ideograph-384F emoji.
field | value |
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Codepoint (hex) | 384F, u384F |
Character age | Unicode 3.0 |
Legacy name (Unicode 1.0) | - |
Official name (Unicode 15.0) | CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-# |
resolved name | cjk unified ideograph-384F |
block | CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A (CJK_Ext_A) |
common typos | u+834F, u+438F |
There are alternative spelling that can be found in the wild for the unicode character 384F like u 384F, (u+384F) or u +384F. You can also find u-384F, u*384F, un+384F, u384F, u=384F or c+384F. You can also spell it with u 384F unicode, u plus 384F, uncode 384F or unicode + 384F.
Its bidirectional class is "L":Left-to-Right (LRM, most alphabetic, syllabic, Han ideographs, non-European or non-Arabic digits, ...)
Glyphs and symbols in your browser
The following unicode chart presents different versions of the glyph corresponding to the unicode characters u+384F that are available on your computer.
In order to type this character easily, you may want to download and install a unicode CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A keyboard.
A sample of fonts are used below to display whether the character has a glyph in this font or not.
Encodings (Unicode characters converter)
The following character table converter for +u384F allows you to see the value of the character in different encodings
encoding | hexadecimal | decimal | binary |
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UTF-8 | E3 A1 8F | 14918031 | 11100011 10100001 10001111 |
UCS2 | 4F 38 | 20280 | 01001111 00111000 |
UTF-16LE | 4F 38 | 20280 | 01001111 00111000 |
UTF-16BE | 38 4F | 14415 | 00111000 01001111 |
UTF7 | 2B 4F 45 38 2D | 186013530157 | 00101011 01001111 01000101 00111000 00101101 |
UTF7-IMAP | 26 4F 45 38 2D | 164538693677 | 00100110 01001111 01000101 00111000 00101101 |