The inverted form, '
, known as the because sign', is sometimes used as a
shorthand form of "because". The character (visarga) in the
Tamil script represents the
āytam, a special sound of the
Tamil language. An
asterism, , is a typographic symbol consisting of three
asterisks () placed in a
triangle. Its purpose is to "indicate minor breaks in text", to call attention to a passage, or to separate sub-chapters in a book. It is also used in
meteorology to indicate 'moderate snowfall'. The graphically identical sign serves as a
Japanese map symbol on the maps of the
Geographical Survey Institute of Japan, indicating a tea plantation. On some maps, a version of the sign with thicker dots, , is used to signal the presence of a
national monument,
historic site or
ruins; it has its own Unicode code point. In
Norwegian and
Danish, a superficially similar symbol was formerly used as an explanatory symbol (
forklaringstegnet). It can be typeset using the
open o followed by a colon, thus: ''''''. It is used for the meaning "namely", (
i.e.), (
viz.) or similar. ==See also==