凸
- convex, protruding, raised;
Etymology
A pictograph representing a surface bulging outward at the center.
Simple iconic form: the middle part raised higher than the sides.
Paired with 凹 (“concave”) as an antonym set.
Semantic range:
- convex, bulging, protruding;
- by extension: raised printing, embossing (凸版);
- antonym of 凹 (concave).
Usage in Korean
凹凸 (요철) — unevenness, concavity and convexity
凸版印刷 (돗판 인쇄) — relief printing, letterpress printing
Additional notes
In Korean Internet slang, 凸 is nicknamed 철구 (철 + 9, from the Windows input sequence) and widely used as a textual middle-finger gesture due to its resemblance to the raised middle finger.
In Japanese slang, 凸 is read でこ (deko) “forehead,” leading to nicknames like おでこちゃん for characters with prominent foreheads. It also appears in pop culture (e.g., the idol group 凸レーション / Dekoration in THE iDOLM@STER).
In online Japanese, 凸る (とつる) is a slang verb meaning “to突撃 (rush, storm in),” often shortened to “den-totsu” (電話凸) = “phone call barrage.” By extension, it now means showing up unexpectedly in online spaces or joining streams without prior notice.
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