⁔ Turnstile
U+2054⁔Meaning & Explanation
Known as an inverted undertie, this symbol resembles an upside-down bowtie or butterfly shape. It occasionally appears in mathematics and logic to denote specific operators or relationships, though it's quite rare in everyday use. You might encounter it in older academic texts, specialized papers, or symbolic studies. Its unique form is reminiscent of other knot-like symbols, but its inverted nature gives it a somewhat mysterious and technical vibe.
Usage Examples
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
Technical Info
U+2054⁔\2054\u{2054}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-inverted-undertie">⁔</span> <!-- Unicode: U+2054 --> <!-- Name: Turnstile -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 2054Type 2054 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 2054, EnterUsage Code
HTML Entity
⁔
CSS Escape Code
content: "\2054";
JavaScript Escape
String.fromCodePoint(0x2054)
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⁔Meaning & Explanation
Known as an inverted undertie, this symbol resembles an upside-down bowtie or butterfly shape. It occasionally appears in mathematics and logic to denote specific operators or relationships, though it's quite rare in everyday use. You might encounter it in older academic texts, specialized papers, or symbolic studies. Its unique form is reminiscent of other knot-like symbols, but its inverted nature gives it a somewhat mysterious and technical vibe.
Usage Examples
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
"In phonetics, ⁔ represents the tight connection between two syllables."
How do I copy the Turnstile symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy ⁔ to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Turnstile have?
The Unicode code point for Turnstile isU+2054. For HTML use ⁔, for CSS use \2054.
What block does Turnstile belong to?
Turnstile belongs to the General Punctuation block.
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