Asterism (typography)
| ⁂ | |
|---|---|
| Asterism (typography) | |
| In Unicode | U+2042 ⁂ ASTERISM | 
| Different from | |
| Different from | U+0B83 ஃ TAMIL SIGN VISARGA U+2234 ∴ THEREFORE U+2235 ∵ BECAUSE | 
In typography, an asterism, ⁂, is a typographic symbol consisting of three asterisks placed in a triangle, which is used for a variety of purposes. The name originates from the astronomical term for a group of stars.
The asterism was originally used as a type of dinkus in typography, though increasingly rarely. It can also be used to mean "untitled" or author or title withheld – as seen, for example, in some editions of Album for the Young by composer Robert Schumann (№ 21, 26, and 30).
In meteorology, an asterism in a station model plot indicates moderate snowfall.