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plural dinkuses
A small drawing or artwork used for decoration in a magazine or periodical. examples
(typography) A small ornament, usually a line of three asterisks (* * *), especially for the purpose of breaking up sections of a chapter, article, or other text. quotations examples
More generally a dinkus is a small ornamentation, usually three asterisks, that break up sections of a book chapter, article or other written text.
2023 January 31, Elisabeth Ribbans, “The perils of using journalist jargon outside the newsroom”, in The Guardian