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U+2042, ⁂
ASTERISM

[U+2041]
General Punctuation
[U+2043]

Translingual[edit]

Punctuation mark[edit]

  1. An asterism, a rare symbol used to separate sections within a chapter of a book.
  2. (rare) Used to call attention to a passage.

Usage notes[edit]

Often this symbol is replaced with three, sometimes more, consecutive asterisks or dots. Otherwise, an extra line is placed between paragraphs. An asterism or its analogue may be used in conjunction with the extra space to mark a smaller subdivision than a subchapter.