“˚” U+02DA: Ring Above

˚ Ring Above

U+02DA
˚

ℹ️ About

The Ring Above (˚) is a spacing modifier symbol frequently used in linguistics to represent specific phonemes or to indicate a circle in mathematical and scientific notations. While it looks identical to the diacritic found on vowels like Å, this specific codepoint is a standalone spacing character (non-combining). It has been part of the Unicode standard since version 1.1.

⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with ° (Degree Sign U+00B0) or the ◌̊ (Combining Ring Above U+030A).

Codes

HTML ˚
CSS \02DA
Python \u02DA

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