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kreski

Kreski is the Polish plural form of kreska, a word that denotes a line, stroke, or mark made by a writing instrument. The term is used in several contexts to refer to straight marks drawn on a surface, whether printed, handwritten, or digital.

In punctuation and typography, kreski refer to marks that separate or connect elements, most notably dashes

In handwriting and typography, kreski describe strokes that form letters or symbols, including vertical strokes that

In data presentation and mathematics, kreski can denote lines on charts and graphs, including gridlines, trend

In counting or scoring, kreski are tally marks drawn to represent numbers, often grouped in fives, a

Overall, the meaning of kreski is context-dependent: it denotes a mark or line of any length, used

and
hyphens.
Polish
usage
commonly
describes
various
dash-like
marks
as
kreski,
serving
functions
such
as
indicating
ranges,
pauses,
or
word
connections.
contribute
to
the
shape
of
characters.
They
are
also
used
to
describe
lines
in
typesetting
and
design.
lines,
and
axis
guides.
In
computing
and
text
encoding,
the
term
may
describe
characters
such
as
the
vertical
bar
(kreska
pionowa)
and
other
dash
characters
used
in
programming
and
text
rendering.
common
mnemonic
in
classrooms
and
games.
across
writing,
printing,
mathematics,
computing,
and
counting.
The
term
emphasizes
the
physical
form
of
the
mark
rather
than
a
specific
symbol.