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A circle shown in the color of green. May be used to represent anything green. Green Circle was approved as part of Unicode 12.0 in 2019 under the name "Large Green Circle" and added to Emoji 12.0 in 2019.
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A square shown in the color of green. As with other color-based shape emojis (most notably the hearts), this emoji may be used to express an affinity with or appreciation for various people, places, groups, objects, or ideas associated with the same color.
Search results for green circle. Search results for. green circle. π’ Green Circle π Green Apple π Green Book π₯ Green Salad π Green Heart π© Green Square β Hollow Red Circle β« Black Circle βͺ White Circle π΄ Red Circle π΅ Blue Circle π‘ Yellow Circle π Orange Circle π€ Brown Circle π£ Purple Circle π₯¬ Leafy ...
A thick check mark / tick displayed on some platforms in a handwritten style. Generally displayed in black. Commonly used in lists to signify completed tasks or verification of a statement of fact. Previously shown in red on Samsung and green on Google and Microsoft.
The sour, green-colored citrus fruit of the lime, usually shown as a single sliced wedge. The Lime emoji is a ZWJ sequence combining π Lemon, Zero Width Joiner and π© Green Square. These display as a single emoji on supported platforms. Lime was added to Emoji 15.1 in 2023.
All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names. Code points listed are part of the Unicode Standard . Additional emoji descriptions and definitions are copyright © Emojipedia.
Smiling Face with Horns. A face, usually purple, with devil horns, a wide grin, and eyes and eyebrows scrunched downward in the same manner as π Angry Face on most platforms. Google’s design is red and Facebook’s has black horns and green eyes.
A circle shown in the color of orange. May be used to represent anything orange. Orange Circle was approved as part of Unicode 12.0 in 2019 under the name "Large Orange Circle" and added to Emoji 12.0 in 2019.
A set of red, orange (amber) and green traffic lights, used at intersections. More common than the horizontal traffic light. Vertical Traffic Light was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.