Noun
code point (plural code points)
(computing, especially Unicode) A numerical offset in a character set, etc., as opposed to a displayed grapheme or character, which can be composed of several code points.
Synonym: (ISO) code position
In UTF-8, the number of bytes used to write a character to a file depends on the Unicode code point.
London 1860 These digit forms are available as Unicode characters on computerized systems since June 2015 as ↊ ( Code point 218A) and ↋ (Code point 218B), respectively. citation Other notations use "A", "T", or "X" for ten and "B" or "E" for eleven. Source: Internet