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dashborders

Dashborders, also known as dash lines or dashed lines, are a type of line used in various fields such as design, engineering, and cartography. They are characterized by a series of short, evenly spaced dashes, as opposed to solid lines or dotted lines. Dashborders are often used to indicate boundaries, divisions, or areas of interest without being as prominent as solid lines. In design, they can be used to create visual hierarchy and guide the viewer's eye. In engineering, dashborders might be used on blueprints to indicate less critical or temporary boundaries. In cartography, they can represent features like roads or rivers that are less important than those depicted by solid lines. The spacing and length of the dashes can vary, and they can be used in both digital and physical formats.