See also: バーツ
U+332C, ㌬
SQUARE PAATU

[U+332B]
CJK Compatibility
[U+332D]

Japanese edit

Etymology edit

From English parts. Compare Cantonese parts.

Noun edit

パーツ (pātsu

  1. parts, often used in the names of machine part factories

Usage notes edit

The symbol was originally intended to represent バーツ (baht), with the characters arranged in a square box. However, it was erroneously registered in Unicode as パーツ. This is a ghost character that is never used.[1]

Synonyms edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ken Lunde, CJKV Information Processing, 2009, →ISBN, p. 170