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Raised Dot Symbol ⸳ Copy and Paste

U+2E33Supplemental Punctuationpunctuation

A raised dot punctuation mark historically used in text. This page gives the exact Unicode identity, copy value, HTML and code forms, keyboard guidance, and source links for raised dot.

⸳

What does ⸳ mean?

The raised dot is a supplemental punctuation character. It resembles a high-positioned or floating dot and may appear in historical or specialized text contexts.

⸳ is raised and specialized. · is the common middle dot for general separators, while combining marks such as q̇ attach a floating dot to a base letter.

Best uses for Raised Dot

  • Historical punctuation examples
  • Unicode supplemental punctuation references
  • Specialized word-separator text

Avoid ⸳ as a generic separator in everyday text; middle dot · is more widely recognized.

How to type ⸳

Windows

Use Character Map or type 2E33 then Alt+X in Microsoft Word.

macOS

Use Emoji & Symbols and search by Unicode code point U+2E33.

Mobile

Copy ⸳ from this page; mobile keyboards do not normally include supplemental punctuation.

Unicode identity and rendering notes

RAISED DOT is encoded as U+2E33 in the Supplemental Punctuation block. In HTML you can write it as ⸳; in CSS generated content you can use \2E33; and in JavaScript strings you can use \u2E33.

The copied character is plain Unicode text, so its exact shape depends on the font, operating system, and whether the symbol is rendered as text or emoji. Use the official Unicode name and code point when you need to distinguish it from similar dot symbols.

HTML, CSS, and JavaScript forms

HTML

⸳

CSS

\2E33

JavaScript

\u2E33

Not the same as similar dot symbols

Dot symbols can look close in a browser but carry different Unicode names and meanings. Compare raised dotwith these nearby symbols before using it in code, math, or formal text.

·Middle DotU+00B7⁚Two Dot PunctuationU+205A•Bullet DotU+2022

Quick facts

Symbol⸳
Official Unicode nameRAISED DOT
Code pointU+2E33
Decimal code11827
HTML entity⸳
CSS escape\2E33
JavaScript escape\u2E33
Windows Alt code-
Unicode blockSupplemental Punctuation
Last reviewedMay 18, 2026

Sources

This page uses official Unicode and HTML references for names, blocks, and named entities.

  • Unicode Code Charts overview
  • Unicode Supplemental Punctuation chart
  • Unicode Standard, Chapter 6: Writing Systems and Punctuation
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