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Many years ago, I ran across a word for a decorative symbol publishers sometimes use to separate sections of text within a chapter. For the life of me, I can't recall it and it still nags me from time to time. Can anyone help? Thanks.
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I asked a friend who used to be a printer, and he suggested fleuron, but that seems to be a flower-shaped dingbat (aka flower, floret) that is used to separate text on a title page or used to make lines. Some books use an asterisk, an asterism (three asterisks in a triangular formation), or empty squares to set off text within a chapter after a change of time, place, or theme.
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But not for symbols is the process so named. The symbols already have names. The act of the separating is called subordination as in the "sub-ordering" of sections and paragraphs.
If not pray tell me the look of this separating symbol.
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Bill, if you ever get back here--I just Googled "list of publishing terms" (without the quotes) and got quite a selection. I only looked at the first one, which did not have a word fitting your def., BUT--at the end it did have a person to contact for further questions. Good luck!
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Thanks, all. I'm sorry I didn't respond to your efforts but completely forgot that I made the posting. None of your suggestions seem to square with my memory but your idea to check the list of publishing terms on Google is a good one, Jackie.
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Pi characters (also known as special sorts, and in the U.K., peculiars) include symbols, reference marks, logos, mathematical and monetary symbols, and decorative elements... like the examples cited: pilcrow, section sign, fleuron and asterisk. (Zapf) Dingbat is a pi font consisting of symbols.
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there is a word to decribe being unable to recall the word one wants to use. i can't remember the word, of course! anyone?
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one such word is lethologica.
-joe (others are on the tip of my tongue) friday
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