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U+2AC2 · Superset with Multiplication Sign Below · Supplemental Mathematical Operators · Common

Superset with Multiplication Sign Below ⫂

(U+2AC2) is a standard Unicode character that you can copy and paste anywhere text is accepted. This page provides a concise reference with safe tips, internal links, and practical guidance so you can use it reliably across apps and platforms.

What it is and where it’s used: Superset with Multiplication Sign Below is part of the Symbols family (block: Supplemental Mathematical Operators). If you need styled or decorative alternatives, try our Fancy Text tool to generate compatible text that works in most modern interfaces.

History & usage: SUPERSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW (U+2AC2) sits in the Supplemental Mathematical Operators block. This symbol is used in mathematics to denote a superset expression with a multiplication sign below it. In practice, it appears in formulas and schemas where a set relation is shown alongside a product or repeated operation. In user interfaces, a cross symbol often denotes close or delete actions, or signals an incorrect state, when the context allows. This usage helps users identify actions or errors quickly within a UI. The overarching idea is that math symbols convey operations or comparisons in formulas and in user interfaces. That connection guides how designers and developers choose symbols for interactions, errors, or set relations. The symbol’s role is to communicate structure in math and clarity in interfaces. It follows the general pattern of graphic signs that pair algebraic ideas with interaction cues. Overall, the symbol helps readers distinguish between set relations and operational steps in both mathematical expressions and user-facing prompts.

Copy and input: the quickest method is to copy the character here. You can also insert it by its codepoint U+2AC2 in many development tools or editors. Some operating systems provide a character viewer or input palette that lets you search by name or code and insert the glyph into documents.

Display and fallback: if you see an empty box (tofu) or a placeholder rectangle, the active font might not include this codepoint. Switching to a font with broader Unicode coverage or using a fallback font usually fixes the issue. On the web, ensure the page’s font stack includes a general‑purpose fallback.

Related references: browse the Categories for similar characters. When choosing a symbol, prefer the official codepoint for semantic clarity and better compatibility with search, copy, and accessibility tooling.

See our category page for related symbols.

Technical details
  • Codepoint: U+2AC2
  • General Category: Sm
  • Age: 3.2
  • Bidi Class: ON
  • Block: Supplemental Mathematical Operators
  • Script: Common
  • UTF-8: E2 AB 82
  • UTF-16: 2AC2
  • UTF-32: 00002AC2
  • HTML dec: ⫂
  • HTML hex: ⫂
  • JS escape: \u2AC2
  • Python \N{}: \N{SUPERSET WITH MULTIPLICATION SIGN BELOW}
  • Python \u: \u2AC2
  • Python \U: \U00002AC2
  • URL-encoded: %E2%AB%82
  • CSS escape: \2AC2
How to type / insert

Fast copy: click the Copy button near the top of this page.

By codepoint: in many editors and IDEs, you can insert via the Unicode code U+2AC2 or a built‑in character picker.

HTML: use the numeric entity ⫂ (hex) or ⫂ (decimal) when an HTML entity is needed.

Compatibility & troubleshooting

Font support: if the symbol does not render, the current font likely lacks this codepoint. Choose a font with broad Unicode coverage or allow a fallback font.

Web pages: ensure your CSS font stack includes a general fallback; avoid relying on images for common symbols to preserve accessibility and copyability.