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2F52

2F52 typically denotes the Unicode code point U+2F52. It lies in the Kangxi Radicals block (U+2F00 to U+2FDF) of the Unicode Standard, which encodes the Kangxi radical system used for indexing and composing Chinese characters. The Kangxi radical system traditionally includes 214 radicals; in Unicode, each radical is assigned a unique code point in this block. U+2F52 therefore represents one specific radical within that system, as defined by the Unicode name for this code point.

In digital text and typography, code points in the Kangxi Radicals block are used for character decomposition,

Font support and rendering: Modern fonts that cover CJK Unified Ideographs typically include glyphs for U+2F52,

See also: Unicode, Kangxi Radicals, CJK Unified Ideographs. References: Unicode Standard data, Unicode Consortium website.

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dictionary
indexing,
and
sometimes
as
anchors
for
input
methods
or
search
algorithms
that
rely
on
radical-stroke
indexing.
They
are
primarily
of
interest
to
linguists,
lexicographers,
font
designers,
and
software
that
processes
East
Asian
scripts.
though
the
visual
appearance
depends
on
the
font
family.
Unicode
also
assigns
related
properties
and
data
for
this
code
point,
such
as
its
general
category
and
any
canonical
combining
behavior,
which
are
used
by
rendering
engines.