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kasheeda
Kashida or kasheeda (, ), also known as tatweel or tatwīl (), is a type of justification in written Arabic scripts, in which the line connecting letters is extended. In contrast to white-space justification, which increases the length of a line of text by expanding spaces between words or individual letters, kasheeda creates justification by elongating characters at certain points. Kasheeda justification can be combined with white-space justification.

Modern Arabic mathematical notation
mathematical notation based on the Arabic script
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Arabic five pointed star (U+066D): punctuation mark; the actual appearance of this asterisk may vary, including the number of branches