What is another word for Fleuron?

Pronunciation: [flˈɜːɹɒn] (IPA)

Fleuron, a French word meaning "flower," once denoted a typographic symbol used to mark the end of a section, paragraph, or sentence. Nowadays, there are a variety of synonyms that refer to fleuron in the printing world. Some of the commonly used terms include: 1. Dingbat - a decorative symbol or character often used to separate sections of text. 2. Ornament - a decorative element used to add beauty to printed works. 3. Printer's mark - a typographic element used to mark the beginning or end of a printed piece. 4. End mark - a typographic symbol used to indicate the end of a section, paragraph or sentence. 5. Printer's flower - a simple, decorative element used in printing. These synonyms are mostly interchangeable, and their usage is often a matter of personal preference.

What are the hypernyms for Fleuron?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Fleuron

Stamped into the cover, in the shape of a Fleuron, was a great host consecrated in a Black Mass.
"Là-bas"
J. K. Huysmans

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