Emoji list
Total 6 emojis / 8 variants · 6 match the filters.
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Version E0.6
2797
divide
➗ represents divide, typically shown as a horizontal bar with a dot or square above and below it. Designs vary in the shape of the marks, from round dots to small squares. Divide is primarily used to denote the arithmetic operation of division or to represent mathematics in a digital context. It serves as a clear visual shorthand for calculating quotients or splitting a whole into equal parts, often appearing in educational materials or financial discussions. In practical use, this symbol frequently appears when discussing math or logistics. You might see it in phrases like "100 ➗ 4 = 25," "We need to ➗ the total cost by six people," or "I have so much ➗ homework to finish tonight."
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Version E14.0
1F7F0
heavy equals sign
🟰 represents heavy equals sign, typically shown as two thick horizontal bars stacked parallel to each other. Designs vary from flat and solid to slightly three-dimensional with rounded ends. A heavy equals sign is primarily used to represent mathematical equality or to show that two things are equivalent in a bold, emphasized manner. It provides a visual weight that helps separate the components of an equation or a logical statement clearly within a line of text. In practical communication, 🟰 is frequently used to denote outcomes or to equate different concepts. For instance, you might see it used in phrases like "Sun + Beach 🟰 Happiness," "The total cost 🟰 fifty dollars," or "Consistency 🟰 Progress."
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Version E11.0
267E FE0F
infinity
♾️ represents infinity, typically shown as a horizontal figure-eight with smooth, symmetrical loops. Designs vary from a simple line symbol to a white glyph inside a blue or purple rounded square. Infinity is a mathematical and philosophical symbol used to represent the concept of being endless or limitless. It serves as a universal shorthand for eternity, continuous cycles, and quantities that extend beyond any finite number. In digital communication, the symbol is frequently used to emphasize depth of feeling or the long-term nature of a project. Common usage examples include "I will love you ♾️," "The possibilities are ♾️," or "This cycle repeats ♾️ times."
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Version E0.6
2796
minus
➖ represents minus, typically shown as a simple horizontal bar. Designs vary from flat monochrome lines to slightly rounded or shaded versions. Minus is primarily used as a mathematical operator to denote subtraction or negative numbers. It also serves as a functional typographic element, such as a dash or a separator, providing a clear visual break in text or lists where a standard hyphen might be too small. In digital communication, the symbol appears in various technical and casual contexts. For example, it is used in phrases like "The temperature dropped to ➖5 degrees," "We need to ➖ the shipping costs from the total," or "The result of the equation is 10 ➖ 2 = 8."
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Version E0.6
2716 FE0F
multiply
✖️ represents multiply, typically shown as a bold cross made of two intersecting bars. Multiply is a mathematical and functional symbol primarily used to denote the product of two numbers or to serve as a deletion tool in software. Its heavy, dark lines ensure it remains legible even at small sizes across different screens and print media. In practical communication, ✖️ is used for math, indicating errors, or closing digital windows. Common examples include: "What is 5 ✖️ 5?", "That answer is ✖️ incorrect," or "Click the ✖️ in the corner to close the ad."
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Version E0.6
2795
plus
➕ represents plus, typically shown as a cross made of two equal bars meeting at the center. Designs vary in the bar ends, from sharp corners to rounded edges. Plus is a primary mathematical operator used to signify addition or a positive state. It serves as a clear visual shorthand for combining elements or indicating that a value is greater than zero. In digital communication, it is used to denote expansion or inclusion in various contexts. Common examples include: "We need to buy milk ➕ bread," "The total will be $50 ➕ tax," or "You get the base model ➕ the premium upgrade."
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