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Bullet Operator
If you have ever needed a ∙ Bullet Operator Symbol for work or school, but could not find it on your keyboard, you can copy and paste the symbol above or by clicking the button below. If you need more ways to use a ∙ Bullet Operator Symbol in your document or file, see the code examples below.
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Bullet Operator Codes
Below you can find Unicode, Hex, HTML, and CSS Codes for the ∙ Bullet Operator Symbol. Simply highlight and copy the code you need. Please note that if there is an HTML Entity Code for the Bullet Operator Symbol, it will also be displayed.
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U+02219
Unicode
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Hex Code
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HTML Code
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\2219
CSS Code
Bullet Operator Code Examples
Below you can find HTML and CSS examples for your website or application for the ∙ Bullet Operator Symbol. Simply highlight and copy the code you need, and paste it into you text, HTML or CSS code editor.
HTML Example
<span> ∙ </span>
CSS Example
span { content: "\2219"; }
Learn more on Wikipedia
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