This character is a Other Letter and is mainly used in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs script.
The glyph is not a composition. It has no designated width in East Asian texts. In bidirectional text it is written from left to right. When changing direction it is not mirrored. The word that U+13217 forms with similar adjacent characters prevents a line break inside it.
The Unikemet database provides additional information about this hieroglyph. It is described there as βThree ripples of water, vertically aligned above one another.β.
The Wikipedia has the following information about this codepoint:
π (U+13216, Gardiner N35) is the Egyptian "water ripple" hieroglyph. See:
List of Egyptian hieroglyphs#N for its list entry
Egyptian unilateral signs for its role as phonetic sign for n
Egyptian_language#Prepositions for its role as preposition
M#History for its role as historical origin of the letter M
Representations
System
Representation (click value to copy)
NΒΊ
78359
UTF-8
F0 93 88 97
UTF-16
D8 0C DE 17
UTF-32
00 01 32 17
URL-Quoted
%F0%93%88%97
HTML hex reference
𓈗
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake
Γ°βΛβ
Encoding: GB18030 (hex bytes)
91 30 97 33
RFC 5137
\u'13217'
Bash and Zsh inside echo -e
\U00013217
C and C++
\U00013217
C#
\U00013217
CSS
\013217
Excel
=UNICHAR(78359)
Go
\U00013217
JavaScript
\uD80C\uDE17
Modern JavaScript since ES6
\u{13217}
JSON
\uD80C\uDE17
Java
\uD80C\uDE17
Lua
\u{13217}
Matlab
char(78359)
Perl
"\x{13217}"
PHP
\u{13217}
PostgreSQL
U&'\+013217'
PowerShell
`u{13217}
Python
\U00013217
Ruby
\u{13217}
Rust
\u{13217}
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