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Angel Moroni Because of his instrumentality in the restoration of the gospel, Moroni is commonly identified by Latter-day Saints as the angel mentioned in Revelation 14:6, "having the everlasting gospel to preach… | |
Rod of Asclepius In Greek mythology, the Rod of Asclepius (⚕; sometimes also spelled Asklepios or Aesculapius), also known as the asklepian, is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius, a deity assoc… | |
Red Crescent During the Russo-Turkish War from 1876 to 1878, the Ottoman Empire used a Red Crescent instead of the Red Cross because its government believed that the cross would alienate its Muslim soldiers. | |
Conch Tibetan Buddhists make use of a particular set of eight auspicious symbols, ashtamangala, in household and public art. Some common interpretations are given although each symbol although different te… | |
Eye of Horus The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. | |
Yin and Yang In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin-yang (simplified Chinese: 阴阳; traditional Chinese: 陰陽; pinyin: yīnyáng), which is often called "yin and yang", is used to describe how seemingly opposite or … | |
Dragon A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that features in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European drago… | |
G clef The centre of the spiral defines the line or space upon which it rests as the pitch G above middle C, or approximately 392 Hz. | |
F clef The line or space between the dots in this clef denotes F below middle C, or approximately 175 Hz. | |
Breath Mark In a score, this symbol tells the performer or singer to take a breath (or make a slight pause for non-wind instruments). | |
Engage pedal These pedal marks appear in music for instruments with sustain pedals, such as the piano, vibraphone and chimes. | |
Release pedal These pedal marks appear in music for instruments with sustain pedals, such as the piano, vibraphone and chimes. | |
Copyright symbol The copyright symbol, or copyright sign, designated by © (a circled capital letter "C"), is the symbol used in copyright notices for works other than sound recordings (which are indicated with the ℗ … | |
Apostrophe The apostrophe ( ’ although often rendered as ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritic mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. | |
Triple spiral The triple spiral or triskele is a Celtic and pre-Celtic symbol found on a number of Irish Megalithic and Neolithic sites, most notably inside the Newgrange passage tomb, on the entrance stone, and o… | |
Triquetra Triquetra originally meant "triangle" and was used to refer to various three-cornered shapes. Nowadays, it has come to refer exclusively to a particular more complicated shape formed of three vesicae… | |
Ichthys Ichthys (also Ichthus or Ikhthus /ˈɪkθəs/[1]), from the Koine Greek word for fish: ἰχθύς, (capitalized ΙΧΘΥΣ or ΙΧΘΥϹ) is a symbol consisting of two intersecting arcs, the ends of the right side exte… | |
Therefore Sign The symbol consists of three dots placed in an upright triangle and is read therefore. | |
Escalator An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. | |
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) (chemical formula (C8H8)x· (C4H6)y·(C3H3N)z) is a common thermoplastic. Its glass transition temperature is approximately 105 °C (221 °F). ABS is amorphous and … | |
New Moon Denotes the new moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 0°-45°. | |
Crescent Moon Denotes a waxing crescent moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 45°-90°. | |
Gibbous Moon Denotes a waxing gibbous moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 135°-180°. | |
Full Moon Denotes a full moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 180°-225°. | |
Disseminating moon Denotes a waning gibbous moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 225°-270°. |