πŸŒ•

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Text style Emoji style
πŸŒ•︎ πŸŒ•️
Text style is forced with ⟨︎⟩ and emoji style with ⟨️⟩.
🌕 U+1F315, 🌕
FULL MOON SYMBOL
← 🌔
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🌖 β†’
Text style Emoji style
🌝︎ 🌝️
Text style is forced with ⟨︎⟩ and emoji style with ⟨️⟩.
🌝 U+1F31D, 🌝
FULL MOON WITH FACE
← 🌜
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs 🌞 β†’

Translingual

Symbol

πŸŒ•οΈŽ

  1. A full moon.
  2. (chemistry, text style only) Oxygen (Daltonian symbol).

Usage notes

  • As a symbol for the full moon, this character may be displayed with a face or craters, especially as an emoji. Dalton's symbol for oxygen, on the other hand, is a simple circle. Appending the variation selector ︎ will override emoji formatting. Technically the font color should be set to red, βŸ¨πŸŒ•︎⟩, though it's not uncommon for that detail to be omitted. Another possibility in Unicode for Dalton's symbol is the full or medium 'white' (empty) circles β—―, βšͺ︎, depending on which matches the other element symbols in size. (Cf. the solid black symbol πŸŒ‘︎ for carbon and the notes there for more general Unicode support.)

Synonyms