A short horizontal line or rule (also sometimes called a "Divis"). These exist in different lengths: The em-dash is as wide as a capital M and is normally used to separate subsidiary clauses in sentences; the en-dash is correspondingly narrower and usually means "to". Both are longer than a normal hyphen. The "minus" character is longer still.
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