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Sagittarius Sagittarius (Greek: Τοξότης, "Toxotes", Latin: "Sagittarius") is the ninth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Sagittarius. It spans the 240-270th degree of the zodiac, betw… | |
Aquarius Aquarius is the eleventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation Aquarius. | |
Flag of Alabama The current flag of the state of Alabama (the second in the state's history) was adopted by Act 383 of the Alabama state legislature on February 16, 1895 | |
Flag of Alaska The flag of the state of Alaska consists of eight gold stars, forming the Big Dipper and the North Star, on a dark blue field. The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major which symb… | |
Flag of Arizona The flag of the state of Arizona consists of 13 rays of red and weld-yellow on the top half, the colors of the flag of Spain, representing the 13 original states. The red and yellow also symbolize Ar… | |
Flag of Hawaii The flag of the state of Hawaii (Hawaiian: Ka Hae Hawaii) is the official standard symbolizing Hawaii as a U.S. state. The same flag had also previously been used by the kingdom, protectorate, republ… | |
N (November) "Negative." | |
Flag of Mississippi The flag of the State of Mississippi was adopted by the U.S. state of Mississippi in 1894, replacing the flag that had been adopted in 1861. | |
M (Mike) "My vessel is stopped and making no way through the water." | |
L (Lima) In harbour: "The ship is quarantined." At sea: "You should stop your vessel instantly." With four numerals, latitude. (The first two denote degrees and the rest minutes.) | |
K (Kilo) "I wish to communicate with you." With one numeral, "I wish to communicate with you by..."; 1) Morse signalling by hand-flags or arms; 2) Loud hailer (megaphone); 3) Morse signalling lamp; 4) Sound s… | |
J (Juliet) "I am on fire and have dangerous cargo on board: keep well clear of me.", or "I am leaking dangerous cargo." | |
H (Hotel) "I have a pilot on board." | |
G (Golf) "I require a pilot." When made by fishing vessels operating in proximity of the fishing grounds it means: "I am hauling nets." With four or five numerals, longitude. (The last two numerals denote min… | |
F (Foxtrot) "I am disabled; communicate with me." (When flown from an aircraft carrier; "Warning; flight operations under way.") | |
E (Echo) "I am altering my course to starboard." Crew at meals | |
D (Delta) "Keep clear of me; I am maneuvering with difficulty." With two, four, or six numerals, date. | |
C (Charlie) "Affirmative." | |
B (Bravo) "I am taking in, or discharging, or carrying dangerous goods." | |
A (Alfa) "I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed." With three numerals, azimuth or bearing. | |
Star of David The Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew מָגֵן דָּוִד; Biblical Hebrew Māḡēn Dāwīḏ [maːˈɣeːn daːˈwiːð], Tiberian [mɔˈɣen dɔˈvið], Modern Hebrew [maˈɡen daˈvid]… | |
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda The national flag of Antigua and Barbuda was adopted on February 27, 1967, and was designed by a nationally acclaimed artist and sculptor, Sir Reginald Samuel. | |
Flag of Armenia The national flag of Armenia, the Armenian Tricolour (known in Armenian: as Եռագույ | |
Flag of the United States The American national flag is one of the most well known symbols of the United States of America. Often nicknamed as the “Stars and Stripes” it consists of thirteen horizontal stripes in red and whit… | |
Flag of Texas The Flag of the State of Texas is defined by law as follows: The state flag is a rectangle that has a width to length ratio of two to three and contains (1) one blue vertical stripe that has a w… | |
O (Oscar) "Man overboard." (often attached to the man overboard pole on boats). With a sinister hoist, the semaphore flag. | |
P (Papa) The Blue Peter. In harbor: All persons should report on board as the vessel is about to proceed to sea. At sea: It may be used by fishing vessels to mean: "My nets have come fast upon an obstructio… | |
Q (Quebec) "My vessel is 'healthy' and I request free pratique." | |
R (Romeo) "The way is off my ship." With one or more numerals, distance (range) in nautical miles. | |
T (Tango) "Keep clear of me; I am engaged in pair trawling." With four numerals, local time. (The first two denote hours and the rest minutes.) | |
U (Uniform) "You are running into danger." | |
V (Victor) "I require assistance." With one or more numerals, speed in kilometres per hour. | |
W (Whiskey) "I require medical assistance." | |
X (Xray) "Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals." | |
Y (Yankee) "I am dragging my anchor." | |
Battery The symbol for a battery in a circuit diagram. It originated as a schematic drawing of the earliest type of battery, a voltaic pile. | |
Diode In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic, with low (ideally zero) resistance to current flow in one direction, and high (ideally infin… | |
Resistor A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. | |
Earth Alchemical symbol for earth | |
Water Alchemical symbol for water. | |
Air Alchemical sign for air. | |
Fire Alchemical symbol for fire. | |
Arsenic Alchemical symbol for Arsenic. | |
The Sulfur Symbol Alchemical symbol for sulfur. | |
Stone Alchemical sign for stone. | |
Red star The five-pointed red star is a symbol of communism as well as broader socialism in general. It is sometimes understood to represent the five fingers of the worker's hand, which run the five continent… | |
Divided Highway Ahead Alternate U.S. divided highway ahead sign. | |
Divided Highway Ends Ireland divided highway ends sign | |
Nine-pointed star According to the Abjad system of Isopsephy, the word Bahá' has a numerical equivalence of 9, and thus there is frequent use of the number 9 in Bahá'í symbols. The most commonly used symbol connected… | |
Red Cross The Red Cross on white background was the original protection symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention. | |
Red Crystal Because of the controversy over Israel's national society Magen David Adom and a number of other disputes, the introduction of an additional neutral protection symbol had been under discussion for a … | |
Cross of Tau The Cross of Tau, named after the Greek letter it resembles, is suspected to have originated with the Egyptians. It has been a symbol to many cultures before Christianity, including a mention in the … | |
Patriarchal cross The Patriarchal cross is a variant of the Christian cross, the religious symbol of Christianity. Similar to the familiar Latin cross, the Patriarchal cross possesses a smaller crossbar placed above t… | |
The endless knot or eternal knot The endless knot or eternal knot | |
Flag of Australia The flag of Australia is a defaced Blue Ensign: a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton (upper hoist quarter), and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star in the lower … | |
Flag of Austria The flag of Austria has three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red. The Austrian triband is the second-oldest flag in use at least since 1230, after the Danish flag (which has been in … | |
Flag of Bahrain The national flag of Bahrain (Arabic: علم البحرين) consists of a white band on the left, separated from a red area on the right by five triangles that serve as a serrated line. | |
Flag of the Bahamas The flag of the Bahamas has an approximately 1:2 aspect ratio. The black equilateral triangle on the left represents the unity and determination of the people of the Bahamas. The triangle is oriente… | |
Staff The staff is the fundamental latticework of music notation, upon which symbols are placed. | |
Ledger or Leger Lines Used to extend the staff to pitches that fall above or below it. | |
Bar or Measure (music) Used to separate measures. Bar lines are extended to connect the upper and lower staffs of a grand staff. | |
Double bar line (or barline) Used to separate two sections of music. Also used at changes in key signature, time signature or major changes in style or tempo. | |
Bold double bar line (or barline) Used to indicate the conclusion of a movement or an entire composition. | |
Dotted bar line (or barline) Subdivides long measures of complex meter into shorter segments for ease of reading, usually according to natural rhythmic subdivisions. | |
Neutral clef The neutral or percussion clef is not a clef in the same sense that the F, C, and G clefs are. It is simply a convention that indicates that the lines and spaces of the stave are each assigned to a p… | |
Double whole rest of breve rest The double whole rest (or breve rest), which usually denotes a silence for the same duration. Double whole rests are drawn as filled-in rectangles occupying the whole vertical space between the secon… | |
Whole Rest of Semibreve Rest In music, the whole rest (or semibreve rest), usually denotes a silence for four beats in 4/4 time. | |
Caesura Indicates a brief, silent pause, during which time is not counted. In ensemble playing, time resumes when conductor or leader indicates. | |
Triangle-K certification Triangle K is a kosher supervision and certification organization under the leadership of Rabbis Jehoseph H. and Aryeh R. Ralbag. | |
Star-K Symbol Star-K Kosher Certification, also known as the Vaad Hakashrus of Baltimore, is a kashrus certifying agency based in Baltimore, Maryland under the administration of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, with the inv… | |
Stairs A stairway, staircase, stairwell, flight of stairs, or simply stairs is a construction designed to bridge a large vertical distance by dividing it into smaller vertical distances, called steps. Stair… | |
Air Transportation | |
No Entry Emergency Exit Visitors/traffic may not enter. | |
Miscellaneous Plastics Other plastics, such as acrylic, nylon, polycarbonate, and polylactic acid (a bioplastic), and multilayer combinations of different plastics. | |
Christian Cross The Christian cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity. | |
Christian Flag The Christian Flag is a flag designed in the early 20th century to represent all of Christianity and Christendom, and has been most popular among Christian churches in North America, Africa and Latin… | |
Saint Patricke's Saltire or Saint Patrick's Cross Saint Patrick's Saltire or Saint Patrick's Cross is a red saltire (X-shaped cross) on a white field, used to represent the island of Ireland or Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. In heraldic… | |
Bisexual pride flag The bisexual pride flag was designed by Michael Page in 1998 in order to give the bisexual community its own symbol comparable to the Gay pride flag of the larger LGBT community. His aim was to incre… | |
Unicursal hexagram The unicursal hexagram is a hexagram or six-pointed star that can be traced or drawn unicursally, in one continuous line rather than by two overlaid triangles. The hexagram can also be depicted insid… | |
Capacitor A capacitor (originally known as condenser) is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field. | |
Variable capacitor A variable capacitor is a capacitor whose capacitance may be intentionally and repeatedly changed mechanically or electronically. | |
Guillemet Guillemets (pron.: /ˈɡɪləmɛt/, or /ɡiːəˈmeɪ/, French: [ɡijmɛ]), also called angle quotes or French quotation marks, are polylines, pointed as if arrows (« or »), sometimes forming a complementary set… | |
Hyphen The hyphen (‐) is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. | |
Slash The slash (/) is a sign used as a punctuation mark and for various other purposes. It is often called a forward slash (a retronym used to distinguish the slash from the backslash, "\"), and many othe… | |
Caret Caret is an inverted V-shaped grapheme. Specifically, caret commonly refers to the spacing character ^ in ASCII (at code point 5Ehex) and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, … | |
Ditto mark The ditto mark (aka Stenoien Mark) (〃) is a typographic symbol indicating that the word(s) or figure(s) above it are to be repeated. | |
Number Sign Number sign is a name for the symbol #, which is used for a variety of purposes, including the designation of a number (for example, "#1" stands for "number one"). The symbol is defined in Unicode as… | |
Trademark symbol The Trademark Symbol, in Unicode U+2122 ™ trade mark sign (HTML: ™ ™), is a symbol used to indicate an assertion that the preceding mark is a trademark. | |
Israeli Navy The Israeli Navy (Hebrew: חיל הים הישראלי, Heil HaYam HaYisraeli) is the naval warfare service arm of the Israel Defense Forces, operating primarily in the Mediterranean Sea theater as well as the G… | |
Barnstar A barnstar (or barn star, primitive star, or Pennsylvania star) is a decorative painted object or image, often in the shape of a five-pointed star but occasionally in a circular "wagon wheel" style, … | |
Expert Infantryman Badge or EIB The Expert Infantryman Badge, or EIB, is a military badge of the United States Army. Although similar in name and appearance to the Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), it is a completely different award:… | |
A or 1 Semaphore character meaning A or 1 | |
Epa Handcuffs | |
Hwemudua Measuring stick | |
Kete Pa Good bed | |
Mframadan Wind-resistant house | |
Nea Onnim no Sua A Ohu He who does not know can know from learning | |
Nkyimu The crossed divisions make on adinkra cloth before stamping | |
Nkyinkyim Twisting | |
Nsaa A type of hand-woven fabric | |
Woforo Dua Pa A When you climb a good tree. | |
Owuo Atwedee The ladder of death | |
Owo Foro Adobe Snake climbing the raffia tree. | |
Bleach When Needed Bleach When Needed | |
Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed | |
Do Not Bleach Do Not Bleach | |
Drip Dry Drip Dry | |
Dry Flat Dry Flat | |
Dry In Shade Dry In Shade | |
Do Not Steam Do Not Steam | |
Peace Crane Sadako Sasaki (佐々木 禎子 Sasaki Sadako?, January 7, 1943 – October 25, 1955) was a Japanese girl who was two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, near her home by Misasa Bridge … | |
Elven Star The Elven Star or the 7 pointed star has many different uses. One is to keep secrets safe from prying eyes of other magicians. | |
Fence Strength and Authority | |
Ani Bere Seriousness | |
Duno Drum | |
Ceration Ceration is a chemical process, a common practice in alchemy. | |
Multiplication (alchemy) Multiplication is the process in Western alchemy used to increase the potency of the philosopher's stone, elixir or projection powder. | |
Wuforo Dua Pa A When You Climb a Good Tree | |
Campground Campground | |
Museum Museum | |
2 Pallas Pallas, minor-planet designation 2 Pallas, is the second asteroid to have been discovered (after Ceres), and one of the largest in the Solar System | |
3 Juno Juno, minor-planet designation 3 Juno in the Minor Planet Center catalogue system, was the third asteroid to be discovered and is one of the larger main-belt asteroids, being one of the two largest s… | |
6 Hebe 6 Hebe (pron.: /ˈhiːbiː/ HEE-bee) is a large main-belt asteroid, containing around half a percent of the mass of the belt. | |
18 Melpomene 18 Melpomene is a large, bright main-belt asteroid that was discovered by J. R. Hind on June 24, 1852, and named after Melpomenē, the Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology. It is classified as an S-type… | |
Quadrature (astronomy) In astronomy, quadrature is the aspect of a heavenly body in which it makes a right angle with the direction of the Sun. It is applied especially to the apparent position of a superior planet, or of … | |
Star A star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. The symbol ★ is known as a Star. It is often used to represent excellence, achievement, or to highlight something special or i… | |
4 Vesta Vesta, minor-planet designation 4 Vesta, is one of the largest asteroids in the Solar System, with a mean diameter of 525 kilometers (326 mi). | |
5 Astraea 5 Astraea is a large main-belt asteroid. Its surface is highly reflective (bright) and its composition is probably a mixture of nickel-iron with magnesium- and iron-silicates. | |
Flag of Ireland The national flag of Ireland (Irish: bratach na hÉireann) – frequently referred to as the Irish tricolour – is a vertical tricolour of green (at the hoist), white, and orange | |
Flag of the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses as its national flag the royal banner known as the Union Flag or Union Jack — technically the latter term, although the more common name … | |
Flag of Europe The flag of Europe consists of a circle of 12 golden (yellow) stars on an azure background. It is the flag and emblem of the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU) | |
Flag of the European Coal and Steel Community The flag of the European Coal and Steel Community was a horizontal bicolour flag defaced with between six and seven stars which represented the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) between 1958 (… | |
Church of Scientology cross symbol Church of Scientology cross symbol | |
Court house or building Japanese map symbol for court house or building | |
Kōban Japanese map symbol for Kōban | |
Meteorological observatory Japanese map symbol for meteorological observatory | |
Elementary or junior high school Japanese map symbol for Elementary or junior high school | |
Mulberry orchard Japanese map symbol for Mulberry field/orchard | |
Paddies Japanese map symbol for paddies | |
Fields Japanese map symbol for fields | |
Dwarf pine forest or woods Japanese map symbol for dwarf pine forest or woods | |
Bamboo grove Japanese map symbol for bamboo grove | |
Coniferous forest or woods Japanese map symbol for coniferous forest or woods | |
TV tower Japanese map symbol for TV tower | |
Chimney Japanese map symbol for chimney | |
Castle Japanese map symbol for castle | |
Oil or gas well Japanese map symbol for oil or gas well | |
Military base Japanese map symbol for military base | |
Hospital Japanese map symbol for hospital | |
Temple Japanese map symbol for temple | |
Shinto shrine Japanese map symbol for shinto shrine | |
Museum Japanese map symbol for museum | |
Marsh or Grassland Japanese map symbol for Marsh or Grassland | |
Graveyard or cemetery Japanese map symbol for Graveyard or cemetery | |
Mine Japanese map symbol for mine | |
Quarry Japanese map symbol for quarry | |
General Warning Sign - France General Warning Sign - France | |
Accident Area Ahead Accident area ahead warning sign - Poland | |
Logical Implication (Implies) The statement on the left side of the symbol implies the statement on the right side. Can also be read as If, Then, i.e., if "statement on left side", then "statement on right side". | |
Mist Mist | |
Patches of shallow fog Patches of shallow fog at station, not deeper than 6 feet on land | |
More or less continuous shallow fog More or less continuous shallow fog at station, not deeper than 6 feet on land | |
Lightning visible Lightning visible, no thunder heard | |
Thunder heard Thunder heard, but no precipitation at the station | |
Wingdings 3 Wingdings 3 is a TrueType dingbat font distributed with Microsoft Office and some other Microsoft products. | |
The Deer Track Symbol of prosperity, well being, safety and the abundance of prey. Directional indicator and as a clan symbol. | |
The Hand Representing presence, work, and the achievements of man in his/her history. | |
Flag of Israel The flag of Israel (Hebrew: דגל ישראל Degel Yisrael, Arabic: علم إسرائيل 'Alam Isra'īl) was adopted on October 28, 1948, five months after the country's establishment. It depicts a blue hexagram on a… | |
Flag of Belgium The national flag of Belgium (Dutch: Vlag van België, French: Drapeau de la Belgique, German: Flagge Belgiens) contains three equal vertical bands of black (hoist side), yellow, and red. The colours … | |
High voltage sign High voltage sign | |
Flag of Benin The National Flag of Benin is a flag consisting of two horizontal yellow and red bands on the fly side and a green vertical band at the hoist. | |
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina The flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina contains a wide medium blue vertical band on the fly side with a yellow right triangle abutting the band and the top of the flag. The remainder of the flag is mediu… | |
Flag of Botswana The national flag of Botswana was adopted on September 30, 1966. The flag is light blue with a black horizontal band across the centre, with white fimbriation. | |
Flag of Cameroon The national flag of Cameroon was adopted in its present form on 20 May 1975 after Cameroon became a unitary state. It is a vertical tricolor of green, red and yellow, defaced with a five-pointed sta… | |
Flag of Canada The National Flag of Canada, also known as the Maple Leaf and l'Unifolié (French for "the one-leafed"), is a flag consisting of a red field with a white square at its centre, in the middle of which i… | |
Flag of Cape Verde The national flag of Cape Verde was adopted on September 22, 1992, replacing the flag adopted during Cape Verdean independence, fought for with Guinea-Bissau, another former Portuguese colony on main… | |
Flag of the Central African Republic The flag of the Central African Republic was adopted on December 1, 1958. It was designed by Barthélemy Boganda, the first president of the autonomous territory of Oubangui-Chari, who believed that "… | |
Flag of Chad The national flag of the Republic of Chad (French: Drapeau du Tchad, Arabic: علم تشاد) is a vertical tricolor consisting (left to right) of a blue, a yellow and a red field. | |
Flag of Chile The national flag of Chile, consists of two unequal horizontal bands of white and red and a blue square the same height as the white band in the canton, which bears a white five-pointed star in the c… | |
Flag of China The flag of the People's Republic of China is a red field charged in the canton (upper corner nearest the flagpole) with five golden stars. The design features one large star, with four smaller stars… | |
Zorro Symbol Zorro (/ˈzɔːroʊ/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsoro] and [ˈθoro]) is a fictional character created in 1919 by New York–based pulp writer Johnston McCulley. The character has been featured in numerous boo… | |
Raven tracks Raven tracks indicate a message to us beyond time and space. | |
Goose tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Goose indicates single-mindedness in purpose and deed. | |
Equivalence Equivalence is being equivalent or interchangeable. The relationship indicates that both sides are either both true or both false. | |
negation (not) Negates a logical value, i.e., ! true = false and ! false = true. | |
or The statement "A or B" is true if A or B is true | |
True This symbol represents the boolean value "true". | |
Universal Quantification This represents "for all" (or better "for each") or "given any". | |
There exists There is at least one value of x for which f(x) is true. | |
There exists exactly one There is exactly one value of x for which x is true. | |
Is defined as Specifies the definition of something. | |
Provable Means a statement is provable | |
Entails A |= B if for every A that is true, B is true. | |
Indian Camp Symbol The meaning of the Indian Camp symbol was to signify an Indian village consisting of tepees. | |
Equals Sign Equality | |
Flag of Sweden The flag of Sweden is a Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag. This Scandinavian cross represents Christianity. | |
Flag of Janata Dal (United) Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) is a political party in India with political presence mainly in Bihar and Jharkhand. | |
Janata Dal (United) Symbol - Arrow Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) is a political party in India with political presence mainly in Bihar and Jharkhand. | |
Indian National Lok Dal Party Symbol - Spectacles Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), a political party in India, in the state of Haryana is the principal opposition party in Haryana. | |
Píča Píča (Czech pronunciation: [piːtʃa]), sometimes short piča or pyča [pɪtʃa], is a Czech and Slovak profanity that refers to the vagina. | |
Thunderstorm, heavy, with hail Thunderstorm, heavy, with hail at time of observation | |
Thunderstorm, slight or moderate, with hail Thunderstorm, slight or moderate, with hail at time of observation | |
Shower(s) of hail Shower(s) of hail, with or without rain or sleet, not associated with thunder, moderate or heavy. | |
Shower(s) of hail Shower(s) of hail, with or without rain or sleet, not associated with thunder, slight | |
Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail, moderate or heavy with or without rain or mixture of rain and snow | |
Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail, slight with or without rain or mixture of rain and snow | |
AVEN triangle The AVEN triangle representing asexuality. | |
Kazakhstani tenge The tenge (Kazakh: теңге, teñge) is the currency of Kazakhstan. | |
Altostratus cloud Altostratus is a middle altitude cloud genus belonging to the stratiform physical category characterized by a generally uniform gray to bluish-gray sheet or layer, lighter in color than nimbostratus … | |
Hammer and Pick The hammer and pick, rarely referred to as hammer and chisel, is a symbol of mining, often used in heraldry. It can indicate mining, mines (especially on maps or in cartography), or miners, and is al… | |
Arms of Karres, Tyrol, Austria Karres is a municipality in the district of Imst (district) and is located 2.5 km east of Imst near the mouth of the Pitze River. | |
Arms of Niesky, Saxony, Germany Niesky (-German, Sorbian/Polish: Niska) is a small town in Upper Lusatia in eastern the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It has a population of about 11,000 and is part of the district of Gorlitz. | |
Flag of New Zealand The flag of New Zealand is a defaced Blue Ensign with the Union Flag in the canton, and four red stars with white borders to the right. The stars represent the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cro… | |
Swastika Symbol The swastika (from Sanskrit svástika) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing form or its mirrored left-facing form. Archaeological evidence of swastika-sha… | |
Orthodox cross The Orthodox, Byzantine or Russian (Orthodox) Cross is a variation of the Christian cross, commonly found in Eastern Orthodox Churches. | |
Cross of St. Peter The Cross of St. Peter or Petrine Cross is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, but in recent times also used widely as an anti-Christian symbol (a meaning which is not v… | |
Thermometer Thermometer | |
Protection Protection | |
Army Army | |
City City | |
Nation Nation | |
Paratrooper Paratrooper | |
Village Village | |
World World | |
Cousin Cousin | |
Daughter Daughter | |
Foster Mother Foster Mother | |
Grandfather Grandfather | |
Grandparents Grandparents | |
Husband Husband | |
Son Son | |
Wife Wife | |
Arm Arm | |
Barn Barn | |
Bed Bed | |
Book Book | |
Cabin Cabin | |
Cage Cage | |
Chemistry Chemistry | |
Church or Temple Church or Temple | |
Door Door | |
Earth Earth | |
Elevator Elevator | |
Factory Factory | |
Grow Grow | |
House House | |
Nose Nose | |
Post Office Post Office | |
Roof Roof | |
Script Script | |
Stairs Stairs | |
Tent Tent | |
Thumb Thumb | |
Tooth Tooth | |
Wall Wall | |
Workbook Workbook | |
Flag of Indonesia The national flag of Indonesia, which is known as Sang Saka Merah-Putih ("The Sacred Red-and-White") or Bendera Merah-Putih ("The Red-and-White Flag") or simply Merah-Putih ("The Red-and-White"), or … | |
Equality Indicates that two sets have the same members. | |
Flag of Burkina Faso The flag of Burkina Faso is formed by two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green, with a yellow five-pointed star resting in the center. | |
Flag of Bulgaria Jump to: navigation, search Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign Proportion 3:5 Adopted 1879 (original version) 1991 (current version) Design A horizontal tric… | |
Integers The set of all integer numbers. | |
Flag of East Timor The flag of East Timor (Português: Bandeira de Timor-Leste) was adopted in 2002. It is the same as the 1975 flag. | |
Flag of Estonia The national flag of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti lipp) is a tricolor featuring three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black, and white. The normal size is 105 × 165 cm. In Estonian it is colloquial… | |
Flag of Djibouti The national flag of Djibouti (Somali: Calanka Jabuuti, Arabic: علم جيبوتي, French: Drapeau de Djibouti) features two equal horizontal bands of blue (top) and green with a white isosceles triangle b… | |
Flag of the Czech Republic The national flag of the Czech Republic (Czech: státní vlajka České republiky) is the same as the flag of the former Czechoslovakia. | |
Flag of Guyana The flag of Guyana, known as The Golden Arrow, has been the national flag of Guyana since May 1966 when the country became independent from the United Kingdom. It was designed by Whitney Smith, an Am… | |
Flag of Guinea-Bissau The flag of Guinea-Bissau was adopted in 1973 when independence from Portugal was proclaimed. | |
Flag of Germany The flag of Germany is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands displaying the national colours of Germany: black, red, and gold. The flag was first adopted as the national flag of mode… | |
Inequality Specifies that two values are not equal to each other. | |
Less Than Value on the left of the < is less than the value on the right. | |
Greater Than Specifies that the value on the left of the > is larger than the value on the right. | |
Flag of Colombia The flag of Colombia was adopted on November 26, 1861. It is a horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red. The yellow stripe takes up the top half of the flag and the blue and red take up a quarter … | |
Much Less Than Specifies that one value is much less that another. | |
Much Greater Than Specifies that one value is much larger than another value. | |
Less Than or Equal To Specifies that one value is less than or equal to another. | |
Greater Than or Equal To Specifies that one value is greater than, or equal to, another value. | |
Flag of the Republic of the Congo The Flag of the Republic of the Congo is a flag consisting a yellow diagonal band divided diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner, with a green upper triangle and red lower triangle. | |
Addition Indicates that two values should be added together. | |
Subtraction Indicates to subtract (take away) one value from another. | |
Flag of Ivory Coast The flag of Ivory Coast (French: Drapeau de la Côte d'Ivoire) features three equal vertical bands of orange (hoist side), white, and green. | |
Plus or Minus Indicates that result can be the sum or difference of two values. | |
Subtraction or Addition means the difference and the sum of two values | |
Multiplication Multiply one value by another. | |
Flag of Cuba The flag of Cuba was adopted on 1848, containing a field with three blue stripes and two white stripes, and a red equilateral triangle at the hoist with a white 5-pointed star. | |
Flag of Denmark The Flag of Denmark (Danish: Dannebrog Danish pronunciation: [ˈdanəˌbʁoˀ]) is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to t… | |
Square Root The square root of a number is the value that you need to multiple by itself to get the number. | |
Mean The mean of a set if the average of all the values in the set. | |
Absolute Value The absolute value of a number is the magnitude of a value, ignoring the sign. | |
Flag of Finland The flag of Finland (Finnish: Suomen lippu, Swedish: Finlands flagga), also called siniristilippu ("Blue Cross Flag"), dates from the beginning of the 20th century. On a white background, it features… | |
Flag of France The national flag of France is a tricolor featuring three vertical bands colored royal blue (hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French Tricolor or simply the Tricolor. | |
Function Arrow Represents the mapping of a value into a set. | |
Flag of Gabon The flag of Gabon has colors which are green, representing the forests; gold, representing the equator; and blue, representing the sea. The flag of Gabon is strikingly similar to the flag of Bandung,… | |
Quaternions Represents the set {a + bi + cj + dk : a,b,c,d ∈ real numbers} | |
Floor The floor of a number is the largest integer that is less than, or equal to, the number. | |
Ceiling The ceiling of a value is the smallest integer that is greater than, or equal to, the value. | |
Nearest Integer The nearest integer of a value is the integer closest to the value. | |
Summation The sum of the results of a function over a range of values. Basically an upper-case Sigma. | |
Product The product of a function over a range of values. | |
Co-product | |
Delta Represents "the change in". | |
Flag of the Gambia The national flag of the Gambia, designed by Pa Louis Thomasi, consists of a horizontal tricolor of red, blue and green. | |
Less Than or Greater Than Specifies that one value is less than or greater than another (i.e., not equal to). | |
Not less than or greater than Specifies that one value is not less than or greater than another. | |
End of Proof Specifies that you are done with a proof. | |
Flag of Jordan The flag of Jordan, officially adopted on the 2nd of September, 1920, is based on the flag of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. | |
Forth Root The fourth root of a value is the number that you would need to multiple by itself 4 times to get the original value. | |
Flag of Jamaica The flag of Jamaica was adopted on August 6, 1962, the original Jamaican Independence Day, the country having gained independence from the British-protected Federation of the West Indies. The flag co… | |
Right Triangle Specifies that a triangle is a right triangle (i.e., has an angle that is 90 degrees) | |
Right Angle Specifies that an angle is 90 degrees. | |
Angle Indicates an angle. | |
Flag of Italy The flag of Italy (bandiera d'Italia, often referred to in Italian as il Tricolor) is a tricolor featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, with the green at the hoist sid… | |
Parallel To Specifies that two lines are parallel to each other. | |
Not Parallel To Specifies that two lines are not parallel to each other. | |
Flag of Iraq The flag of Iraq (Arabic: علم العراق) includes the three equal horizontal red, white, and black stripes of the Arab Liberation Flag. This basic tricolor has been in use since 1963, with several chan… | |
Flag of Tonga The flag of Tonga was adopted on 4 November 1875. | |
Flag of Tanzania The flag of Tanzania was adopted on 30 June 1964. It was a merger of the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. | |
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago The flag of Trinidad and Tobago was adopted upon independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1962. The flag was chosen by the independence committee of 1962. Red, black and white symbolize fir… | |
Flag of Tuvalu The current flag of Tuvalu was instated when the country became independent in 1978, after the separation from the Gilbert Islands in 1976. | |
Flag of Thailand The flag of the Kingdom of Thailand (Thai: ธงไตรรงค์, Thong Trairong, meaning "tricolor flag”) shows five horizontal stripes in the colors red, white, blue, white and red, with the central blue strip… | |
Flag of Ukraine The national flag of Ukraine (Ukrainian: дер | |
Flag of the United Arab Emirates The flag of the United Arab Emirates (Arabic: علم الإمارات العربية المتحدة) was adopted on December 2, 1971. | |
Flag of Vietnam The flag of Vietnam, or "red flag with a gold star" (cờ đỏ sao vàng), was designed in 1940 and used during an uprising against French rule in southern Vietnam that year. The background was inspired b… | |
Flag of Yemen The flag of Yemen (Arabic: علم اليمن) was adopted on May 22, 1990, the day that North Yemen and South Yemen were unified. The flag is essentially the Arab Liberation Flag of 1952, introduced after t… | |
Flag of Kuwait The flag of Kuwait (Arabic: علم الكويت) was adopted on September 7, 1961, and officially hoisted November 24, 1961. Before 1961, the flag of Kuwait, like those of other Gulf states, was red and whi… | |
Process This represents a process, or step in the flow chart. Text is placed in the process box to explain what action is to take place. | |
Flag of Latvia The national flag of Latvia was used by independent Latvia from 1918 until the country was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940. Its use was suppressed during Soviet rule. After regaining its indepen… | |
Predefined Process Refers to a series of process steps that are defined elsewhere, such as in a subroutine definition. | |
Manual Operation Specifies a step in the process that can not be, or is not, automated. | |
Flow Line Represents the flow of logic/steps through the flow chart. | |
Decision Indicates a decision point at which the flow can branch based on the answer to the question/condition posed in the decision box. | |
Flag of Liberia The Liberian flag bears close resemblance to the flag of the United States, showing the ex-American slave origins of the country. The Liberian flag has similar red and white stripes, as well as a blu… | |
Off-Page Connector A connector is used to represent that the flow is continued elsewhere in the flowchart on a different page. Typically capital letters are used in the circle as labels. | |
Data (Input\Output) Indicates that data is to be inputted into a process or that data is to be outputted from the process. | |
Flag of Lithuania The flag of Lithuania consists of a horizontal tricolor of yellow, green and red. It was re-adopted on March 20, 1989, almost two years before the re-establishment of Lithuania's independence followi… | |
Flag of Luxembourg The flag of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Fändel, German: Flagge Luxemburgs, French: Drapeau du Luxembourg) consists of three horizontal stripes, red, white and blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3… | |
Flag of Madagascar The flag of Madagascar was adopted on 14 October 1958, two years before the independence of that nation, as Madagascar prepared for a referendum on its status in the French Community. | |
Flag of Mali The flag of Mali (French: Drapeau du Mali) is a tricolor with three equal vertical stripes. From the hoist (the place where the flagpole meets the flag) the colors are green, gold, and red, the pan-A… | |
Flag of Mauritius The national flag of Mauritius, also known as the Four Stripes and Les Quatre Bandes (French for "the four stripes"), was adopted upon independence, March 12, 1968. It consists of four horizontal str… | |
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia The flag of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) was adopted on 10 November 1979. The blue field represents the Pacific Ocean, while the four stars represent the states in the federation: Chuuk, … | |
Flag of Monaco The national flag of Monaco (French: Drapeau de Monaco) has two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white, both of which have been the heraldic colors of the House of Grimaldi since at least 1339… | |
Triangle A triangle is one of the basic shapes in geometry: a polygon with three corners or vertices and three sides or edges which are line segments. | |
Rectangle In Euclidean plane geometry, a rectangle is any quadrilateral with four right angles. It can also be defined as an equiangular quadrilateral, since equiangular means that all of its angles are equal … | |
Rhombus In Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (◊), plural rhombi or rhombuses, is a simple (non-self-intersecting) quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilatera… | |
pentagon In geometry, a pentagon (from pente, which is Greek for the number 5) is any five-sided polygon. | |
Square In geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral. This means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle in which two… | |
Fehu wealth, cattle | |
Ur (rune), Uruz aurochs | |
Thurisaz, þurisaz The god Thor, giant | |
Ansuz (rune) One of the gods | |
Raido Ride, journey | |
Kaunan Ulcer | |
Haglaz Hail | |
Gyfu Gift | |
Wynn joy, bliss | |
Naudiz need | |
Homeowner has a gun A triangle with hands signifies that the homeowner has a gun and he was going to use it. | |
Barking dog A horizontal zigzag signifies a barking dog. | |
Swaggstaca The term sauwastika (or sauvastika) is sometimes used to distinguish the left-facing from the right-facing swastika symbol, a meaning which developed in 19th century scholarship. | |
Home icon The home icon, symbolized by a simple house with a door and chimney drawing, is widely used on modern browsers and mobile devices, and usually takes the user to its home page. | |
Vinegar Made by distilling wine that has been allowed to go sour. A medium strong acid which reacts with most organic substances, and forms salts with some metals, for example Lead acetate, or 'sweet lead'. | |
Aqua Fortis Geber made this 'strong water', Nitric acid, by distilling green vitriol, with saltpetre and alum. When pure it is a colourless liquid, but it is often tinged brown by dissolved nitrogen oxides, whic… | |
Salt An old alchemy symbol that symbolizes Salt. | |
Star of Lakshmi The Star of Lakshmi is a complex {8/2} star figure (i.e. two squares with the same centre at 45° angles), and figures in Hinduism, where it represents Ashtalakshmi, the eight forms, or "kinds of weal… | |
Octagram In geometry, an octagram is an eight-sided star polygon. | |
Symbol of Chaos The Symbol of Chaos originates from Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion stories. In them, the Symbol of Chaos comprises eight arrows in a radial pattern. In contrast, the symbol of Law is a single up… | |
Envelope Symbol The envelope symbol usually denotes an email message or application. | |
Five-pointed star A five-pointed star (☆) is a common ideogram used throughout the world. If the colinear edges are joined together a pentagram is produced. | |
Star A star is an ideograph whose outer edge forms a symmetrical polygon (usually rotationally so, but if not, bilaterally) whose vertices alternate between joining outward- and inward-pointing pairs of e… | |
NFPA 704 warning sign The US-based National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has a standard NFPA 704 using a diamond with four colored sections each with a number indicating severity 0—4 (0 for no hazard, 4 indicates a … | |
IBM Logo IBM's current "8-bar" logo was designed in 1972 by graphic designer Paul Rand. It was a general replacement for a 13-bar logo that first appeared in public on the 1966 release of the TSS/360. Logos d… | |
Vertical Bar The vertical bar (|) is a character with various uses in mathematics, computing, and typography. It may be called by various other names including the polon, pipe (by the Unix community, referring t… | |
Flag of Morocco The flag of Morocco (Arabic: علم المغرب; Berber: Acenyal n Umerruk) is made of a red field with a black-bordered green pentagram. | |
Flag of South Africa The flag of the Republic of South Africa was adopted on 27 April 1994, at the beginning of the 1994 general election, to replace the flag that had been used since 1928. The new national flag, designe… | |
Dagger A dagger, or obelisk, U+2020 † dagger (HTML: † †), is a typographical symbol or glyph. The term "obelisk" derives from Greek ὀβελίσκος (obeliskos), which means "little obelus"; from Ancient Greek: ὀβ… | |
Lozenge A lozenge (◊), often referred to as a diamond, is a form of rhombus. The definition of lozenge is not strictly fixed, and it is sometimes used simply as a synonym (from the French losange) for rhombu… | |
Octagon In geometry, an octagon (from the Greek ὀκτάγωνον oktágōnon, "eight angles") is a polygon that has eight sides. | |
Starburst Symbol A starburst is graphic design or typographical element that resembles diverging rays of light, or consists of a star-like image with rays emanating from it. | |
The Papal Cross Symbol The papal cross is an emblem for the office of the Pope in ecclesiastical heraldry. | |
The Louis Vuitton Symbol The Louis Vuitton brand and the famous LV monogram are among the world's most valuable brands. | |
Mitsubishi Motors Symbol The logo of three red diamonds, shared with over forty other companies within the keiretsu, predates Mitsubishi Motors itself by almost a century. | |
Cadillac Logo Cadillac's new logo loses its laurel wreath which adorns the fleet of vehicles from 1999 until 2013. | |
Viva! While the letter "W" is not considered part of the standard Italian alphabet, the character is often used in place of Viva (hooray for...). | |
Duke University Seal The history of the seal and motto of Duke University has been mercurial with an unpredictable changeableness through the years. With the adoption of a shield, primarily for marketing, the official se… | |
Air Force Longevity Service Award The Air Force Longevity Service Award is a military award of the United States Air Force established by Air Force General Order 60, on 25 November 1957 by General Thomas D. White, Air Force Chief of … | |
Flag of NATO The flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has a dark blue (Pantone 280) field charged with a white compass rose emblem from which radiate four white lines. It was approved by the North Atlan… | |
Maltese Cross This symbol takes its name from the island nation of Malta in the southern Mediterranean Sea, which it has been associated with since the 16th century and of where a version of the symbol appears on … | |
Ancient Mapuche flag Ancient Mapuche flag according to descriptions given by chroniclers. It contains an eight-pointed star on a blue background. | |
Double Happiness The form of this symbol can vary slightly from case to case, but wherever it is seen, the meaning is always the same. | |
The National flag of Nauru The national flag of Nauru island | |
Jerusalem Cross Dating back nearly 1000 years and also known as the Crusader's Cross, this symbol has been a noteworthy Christian emblem since its creation. | |
The national flag of Libya (1977-2011) The national flag of the Libyan Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. | |
Flag of Somalia flag of Somalia (Soomaaliya) | |
Flag of Muscat (Oman) (1861-1970) Flag of Sultanate of Muscat (Oman) (1861-1970) | |
wünelfe Arauco star | |
Flag of the Empire of Vietnam (1945) | |
Indochinese Union (1889-1945) Drapeau du protectorat français de l'Annam (Union Indochinoise) Quốc kỳ Liên bang Đông Dương Bandera de Indochina | |
Flag of South Vietnam (1948-1975) Flag of French Tonkin (1890-1920) and South Vietnam (1948-1975) | |
Flag of North Vietnam (1945-1955) | |
Flag of Upper Volta (1960-1984) Flag of Upper Volta (1960-1984) today Burkina Faso | |
Druze Star A symbol such as this one might not look out of place at a child’s birthday celebration, but it is in fact the emblem of a relatively obscure religion that possesses a rich and eclectic cultural hist… | |
Druze Flag This flag represents the approximately one million people who are followers of Druze, a rich yet secretive religion centered primarily in Syria and Lebanon, as well as parts of Jordan and Israel. | |
Boulder Badge One of eight signature items found in the first generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Thunder Badge One of eight signature items found in the first generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Earth Badge One of eight signature items found in the first generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Plain Badge One of eight signature items found in the second generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Mineral Badge One of eight signature items found in the second generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Glacier Badge One of eight signature items found in the second generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867) Civil flag or Landesfarben of the Habsburg monarchy (1700-1806) Civil flag used in Cisleithania part of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) Flag of Austria (1868-1918) | |
flag of Belgian Congo (1908-1960) Flag of International African Association as well as the Congo Free State (1877-1908) and the Belgian Congo (1908-1960) | |
Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina (1946-1947) Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina (1946-1947) and the Republic of South Vietnam (1947-1948) | |
Red (color) The symbolism of the color red. | |
Green (color) The symbolism of the color green. | |
Blue (color) The symbolism of the color blue. | |
Sapphire Like many gemstones, the sapphire possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Emerald Like many gemstones, the emerald possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Amethyst Like many gemstones, the amethyst possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Cross of the Evangelists A variation of the Christian Cross. | |
Yellow (color) The symbolism of the color yellow. | |
Here it is A hobo sign indicating the location of something. | |
Go to Hell Wherever this sign is placed, is means that the local people tell you to go to Hell. | |
Don't say anything A hobo sign that means don't talk to anyone. | |
Beware of gun The man inside the house has a gun. | |
Barking dogs A hobo sign indicating that barking dogs are in the vicinity and the danger they possess. | |
Dogs in the yard A symbol from the French hobo system saying to beware of dogs. | |
Tramps on the road An English hobo sign that indicates there are more tramps on the current road. | |
Bad dogs and people A Swedish hobo sign indicating that both aggressive dogs and aggressive people live here. | |
Dogs in the yard (French, version 2) A sign saying to be careful, there are dogs around. | |
Dogs in the yard (French, version 3) A sign saying to be careful, there are dogs around. | |
Here live only women A French hobo sign indicating that only women live in a particular house. | |
Here you can get work A French hobo sign that says there are job opportunities available here. | |
Brutal people A British hobo sign indicating that the people who live here are not good. | |
Here live only women (alternative) A French hobo sign indicating that only women live in a particular house. | |
Avoid this place (alternative) A French hobo sign that says to stay away, this place is dangerous. | |
Crime Hobo sign in the United States, France an Sweden- a crime has been committed in this area and it is not safe for strangers. | |
Prison A hobo sign that either indicates a prison or is a warning to avoid this area- there is a risk of being arrested. | |
Prison (alternative) A hobo sign that either indicates a prison or is a warning to avoid this area- there is a risk of being arrested. | |
Garnet Like many gemstones, the garnet possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Stone Badge One of eight signature items found in the third generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Revenge A French hobo sign indicating that revenge must be taken. | |
Star of David with Old Jerusalem Temple Star of David with Old Jerusalem Temple inside it | |
Peridot Like many gemstones, the peridot possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Iron (alternate #1) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Potash (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to represent potash. | |
Potassium Carbonate An alchemical symbol for potassium carbonate. | |
Potassium Carbonate (alternative) A variation of the alchemical symbol for potassium carbonate. | |
Ash (alchemy) A sign representing ash in the alchemical tradition. | |
Etheric oil If an oil is classified as etheric, it means that it can evaporate easily. | |
Metal (alchemy) A general alchemical sign indicating metal. | |
Ammonium salt (alternate #1) One of the alchemical signs for ammonium salt, also known as "sal ammoniacus". | |
Potash (alternative) A symbol used in alchemy to represent potash. | |
Do not enter A French hobo sign indicating that there are traps inside this area and warning others to stay away. | |
Help for the ill A hobo sign in both France and Sweden. | |
Angry dog A Swedish hobo sign indicating the danger posed by dogs in the area. | |
Sand One of the signs for "sand" or "arena" in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Essence (alchemy) One of the signs in alchemy and early chemistry for essence. | |
Honey sign (alternate #4) One of the alchemists' signs for honey. | |
Transform into liquid (alternate) Bearing some resemblance to the astrological sign for Aquarius (which it functions as a version of), in alchemy this symbol indicates that something is transformed into a liquid. | |
Reverberating furnace This is an alchemical sign for a reverberating furnace. | |
Chance of food Although this symbol has several meanings, in the British system of hobo signs it indicates that the people here sometimes hand out food. | |
Get what you want In the US system of hobo signs, this means "here you can get whatever you want"/"they will give you all you ask for". | |
Watch out for dogs A French hobo sign that warns of dogs in the yard. | |
Rough place A sign from the US system of hobo signs with the meaning "here they'll rough you up". | |
Friendly people A sign from the French hobo system meaning "here live friendly people". | |
Vicious dog This sign from the French hobo system means "here they have a vicious dog". | |
Not safe In the United States system of Hobo signs, these three lines indicate that an area is not safe. For the French meaning of this same sign, see 'We have already been here'. | |
We have already been here In the French system of Hobo signs, these three lines indicate that this areas has already been visited. For the American meaning of this same symbol, see 'Not safe'. | |
Vigilant police A sign from the French hobo system that warns of alert police officers and to be careful. | |
A place to sleep This symbol possesses a number of different connotations (most notably as the "equals" concept in mathematics), but in the British system of hobo signs it indicates that here you can find a place to … | |
Policeman lives here A symbol indicating danger. Hobos in the United States, as well as Sweden and Great Britain, place this mark outside the home of a police officer (or as an indicator that the residents have a tendenc… | |
Hot fire (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to represent a particularly intense flame. | |
Bottle An alchemical symbol indicating a flask or a bottle. | |
Rubber (alternate #1) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate rubber. | |
Amalgam (alternate) In alchemy, an amalgam is a combination of two different metals. | |
Philosopher's Stone (alternate) The philosopher's stone, or lapis philosophorum ('stone of wisdom'), is perhaps the most iconic object in the study of alchemy. | |
Phosphorus (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for phosphorus. | |
Phosphorus (alternate #1) An eighteenth century chemical symbol for phosphorus. | |
Talc In alchemy and chemistry, this symbols denotes the substance talc. | |
Water (alternate #1) An alternate alchemical sign for the element of water, dating from the seventeenth century. | |
Week (alchemy) A time sign used in alchemy to indicate a week. | |
Rock salt (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to designate rock salt. | |
Easy access or resistance A hobo sign that has distinctly different meanings depending on the system in question. | |
Defense In the United States system of hobo signs, this symbol means that you should be ready to defend yourself. | |
Rock salt (alternate) A symbol used in alchemy to designate rock salt. | |
Iron (alternate #3) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Lead (alternate #1) In alchemy, lead is most commonly represented by the astrological sign for the planet Saturn (for full details, see the symbol for 'Lead'), but this symbol serves the same purpose. | |
Lead (alternate #2) In alchemy, lead is most commonly represented by the astrological sign for the planet Saturn (for full details, see the symbol for 'Lead'), but this symbol serves the same purpose. | |
Authority A symbol from the French system of hobo signs indicating that an authority figure lives at this location. | |
Iron vitriol The symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent iron vitriol. | |
Ink (alchemy) In alchemy and early chemistry, this symbol represented ink. | |
Hour (alchemy) One of several "time signs" used in alchemy to indicate the period of an hour. | |
Scared people A sign from the French hobo system indicating that the people at this location are easily frightened. | |
Borax (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent borax. | |
Nitrogen dioxide A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate nitrogen dioxide, or nitrogenous air. | |
Arsenic (alternate #7) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Aqua fortis (alternate) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate aqua fortis, better known as nitric acid. | |
Crucible (alchemy) Resembling a lopsided martini glass, this symbol was used in alchemy to indicate a crucible or a melting pot. | |
Dallas Cowboys Official logo of the Dallas Cowboys professional football team. | |
Cement (alchemy) A symbol from 17th century chemistry indicating cement or putty. | |
Natron (alchemy) A symbol from 17th century chemistry used to indicate natron. | |
Wax (alternate #3) or coagulation In the practice of alchemy, this symbol can have two distinct meanings. | |
White lead (alchemy) An early chemical symbol used to indicate white lead. | |
Melt (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to indicate melting, fusion or making something into a liquid form. | |
Tin (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Lime (alternate #1) An early chemical symbol indicating lime or limestone. | |
Lime (alternate #2) An early chemical symbol indicating lime or limestone. | |
Crystallization In 18th century chemistry, this symbol represented the process of crystallization. | |
Dagaz Day/light | |
Dagaz (alternate) Day/light | |
Tartar A sign used to indicate tartaric acid salt in 18th century chemistry. | |
Tartar (alternate #1) A sign used to indicate tartaric acid salt in 17th century chemistry. | |
Borax (alternate #1) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to represent borax (also known as tinkal). | |
Sulphur (alternate #4) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices. | |
Sulphur (alternate #5) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical and early chemical practices. | |
Month (alchemy) An alchemical "time sign" used to indicate the period of a month. | |
Day of Tiburtius A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #1) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Golden number 10 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Golden number 17 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Golden number 17 (alternate) On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Virgin Mary A symbol used on Medieval clog almanacs to designate holy days associated with the Virgin Mary. | |
Metallum sulphuratum A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate a compound of sulphur and a metal. | |
Stone (alchemy) and working people This symbol denotes two specific things in two different fields. | |
Sal alcalinus (alternate #1) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate alkaline salt, which is composed of sodium and potassium. | |
Sal alcalinus (alternate #2) A symbol used in 17th century chemistry to indicate alkaline salt, which is composed of sodium and potassium. | |
Ing - Ingz - Ingwaz The twenty-second letter of Futhark is Ingwaz. This rune represents Ing, the god of the fertility and the creative act. | |
Wise man's sulphur (alchemy) A symbol used in 17th century chemistry to indicate a substance known as wise man's sulphur, or "soufre des philosophes" | |
Evangelization Cross This form of the Christian cross represents the process of evangelization. | |
Val Camonica A Bronze Age symbol carved on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). One possible interpretation of this family of symbols ('Val Camonica #2' and 'Val Camonica #3') is of … | |
Val Camonica #2 A Bronze Age (roughly 800 B.C.E.) symbol carved on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). One possible interpretation of this family of symbols ('Val Camonica' and 'Val Ca… | |
Val Camonica #3 A Bronze Age (roughly 800 B.C.E.) symbol carved on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). One possible interpretation of this family of symbols ('Val Camonica' and 'Val Ca… | |
Salzburg A carving discovered near Salzburg, Austria. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Salzburg #2 A carving discovered near Salzburg, Austria. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Cueva de los Letreros Dating back five thousand years, this carving was discovered at Cueva de los Letreros, located near the city of Almeria in southern Spain. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Cueva de los Letreros #2 Dating back five thousand years, this carving was discovered at Cueva de los Letreros, located near the city of Almeria in southern Spain. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Fuencaliente #1 Found in the Fuencaliente municipality near the city of Ciudad Real in southern Spain. Dates back between four thousand and six thousand years ago. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Galicia #2 Dating back to roughly 3000 B.C.E., this carving was found in the region of Galicia in the northwestern corner of Spain. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Laguz *Laguz or *Laukaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the l-rune ᛚ, *laguz meaning "water" or "lake" and *laukaz meaning "leek". | |
Cher\Chor Indicates a good crop/harvest for the year. | |
Hagel Represents hail and various other misfortunes, typically brought upon by nature | |
Mix (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol used to indicate a mixture. | |
Bjarkan Symbolizes the birch tree and the growth of new life. | |
Hot water (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating hot or warm water. | |
Endless Knot In essence, the term "endless knot" can be applied to a variety of designs that can be drawn or created without the tool ever leaving the creation surface. | |
Madr Human/man | |
Lascaux #1 France's Lascaux Caves are a rich repository of early artistic images. This symbol was found amidst depictions of animals, but no contextual information is known at this time. | |
Lascaux #2 France's Lascaux Caves are a rich repository of early artistic images. This symbol was found amidst depictions of animals, but no contextual information is known at this time. | |
Val Camonica #6 One of many ancient carvings discovered on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Nitrogenous air (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol used to indicate nitrogen dioxide and other similar gasses. | |
Ammonium salt (alternate #4) A symbol used to represent ammonium salt in 17th century chemistry. | |
Ammonium salt (alternate #5) A symbol used to represent ammonium salt in 17th century chemistry. | |
Silver (alternate #1) One of several alchemical signs used to indicate silver. | |
Alcohol (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate alcohol. | |
Sulphur (alternate #6) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices. | |
Pyrophorus (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol indicating pyrophorus. | |
Alum (alternate) A 17th century chemical sign for alum. | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #1) or White lead This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Mont Bégo #3 A carving discovered on the face of Mont Bégo in southwestern France, in the Vallée des Merveilles ("Valley of Marvels"). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Barranco de Balos A rock carving from Barranco de Balos on the island of of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Uppsala Discovered near a cathedral in Uppsala, Sweden, this marking has been interpreted two different ways. | |
Mars-Saffron A 17th century chemical symbol for Mar-Saffron. This form of rusted iron is produced by exposing small iron filings simultaneously to both water and air, causing them to oxidize quickly. | |
Helm of Awe Aegishjalmur, also called Ægishjálmur is an ancient protective talisman of the Norse ---but the true nature of its magic has many interpretations. In icelandic sagas it can be found to confer power a… | |
Fasces Comprising an axe wrapped in birch rods and secured with cord (a pair of which are depicted here), the fasces has a long and colorful history as a political symbol. | |
Obelisk The obelisk is an architectural feature that originated in ancient Egypt. Although simple in design, the crafting and transportation of these monolithic masterpieces was a highly involved process, an… | |
Flag of Russia The flag of the Russian Federation is a tricolor flag consisting of three equal horizontal fields; white on the top, blue in the middle and red on the bottom. | |
Wind furnace (process, #2) An alchemical symbol that indicates to process something in a wind furnace. | |
daredevil symbol marvel's daredevil symbol | |
Minecraft Grass Logo The Minecraft grass block is one of the most iconic symbols of the game. It is a cube-shaped block that is covered with green grass on the top surface and dirt on the sides and bottom. Here are some … | |
האי Ha-E is an israely TV show and this is the symbol for this show | |
Bing Search Logo The Microsoft Bing logo features a custom-designed letter "B" that has become a distinctive and recognizable symbol of the search engine. The letter "B" in the Bing logo is unique in its design, feat… | |
super hexagon logo the logo of the game super hexagon | |
candy box 2 logo The logo of the game Candy Box 2 | |
Wolfram Alpha Logo Wolfram Alpha is a computational knowledge search engine that provides answers to factual questions and computational queries. It uses a vast collection of curated data and algorithms to generate ans… | |
nitrome logo the games web nitrome logo | |
minecraft wiki logo the logo of minecraft wiki wesbite | |
Digerere Also known as "digestio", this 18th century chemical symbol represents the process of dissolving a substance in liquid of moderate temperature. | |
Evaporation (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol for evaporation. | |
Eoh Horse, movement, path of the sun | |
Logo for Doom | |
1 number one | |
4 number four | |
7 number seven | |
Forest Badge One of eight signature items found in the fourth generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Cobble Badge One of eight signature items found in the fourth generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Icicle Badge One of eight signature items found in the fourth generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
The Yen Sign ¥ is a currency sign used by the Chinese yuan (CNY) and the Japanese yen (JPY) currencies. | |
Jīn Chinese character representing "Jīn", which translates as 'Gold'. | |
Sī (simplified) Chinese character representing "Sī", which translates as 'Silk'. | |
Yù Chinese character representing "Yù", which translates as 'Jade'. | |
Mò Chinese character representing "Mò", which translates as 'Ink'. | |
Shān Chinese character representing "Shān", which translates as 'Mountain'. | |
Guǒ Chinese character representing "Guǒ", which translates as 'Fruit'. | |
Jiàn (simplified) Chinese character representing "Jiàn", which translates as 'Sword'. | |
Yín (simplified) Chinese character representing "Yín", which translates as 'Silver'. | |
Niú Chinese character representing "Niú", which can be variously translated as 'Ox', 'Cow' or 'Bull'. | |
Xuě (simplified) Chinese character representing "Xuě", which translates as 'Snow'. | |
Yáng Chinese character representing "Yáng", which translates as 'Sheep'. | |
Píng Chinese character representing "Píng", which translates as 'Apple'. | |
Rì chū (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Rì chū", which translates as 'Sunrise'. | |
Navicon \ Hamburger Icon A universal symbol for "menu" featuring three horizontal lines. | |
Valknut The valknut is a symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles, and appears on various Germanic objects. A number of theories have been proposed for its significance. | |
Srivatsa The Srivatsa is an ancient symbol, considered auspicious in India. Alternative transliterations include Shreevatsa, Śrīvatsa, Shrivatsa, Srivathsa and Sri Vatsa. | |
Tursaansydän The tursaansydän (Finnish for "heart of Tursas" or "heart of octopus" | |
Ebony Ebony has been prized by humans for thousands of years; its dense structure, dark color and the ease with which it takes polish has made this hardwood a favorite material among craftspeople and artis… | |
yantra yantra is a religious symbol found in ancient indian book | |
House Dondarrion The sigil of House Dondarrion from Game of Thrones. | |
Wrong Windows Band logo for the LA-based indie rock group Wrong Windows. | |
The Naira Sign First introduced in 1973, the Naira is the official currency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the most populated sub-Saharan country, located in West Africa. | |
WWE Logo the WWE Logo | |
The FIFA Logo The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (English: International Federation of Association Football) is the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer. | |
Smjörhnútur Butterknot, to ensure butter was procured through non-magical means. | |
Pokemon GO -- Team Instinct This team is yellow. So if you don't like yellow, you'll want to look elsewhere. And it's led by Spark. And Spark thinks that you should trust your instincts. (Thus the name of the team. Instinct.) … | |
Akai Akai is a consumer electronics brand, now headquartered in Singapore. | |
Italo-Roman neopaganism symbol Italo-Roman Neopaganism, known variously as Religio Romana (Roman religion) in Latin, the Roman Way to the Gods in Italian and Spanish, is a contemporary reconstructionist movement reviving tradition… | |
Blackstar (album) ★ (pronounced and stylized as Blackstar) is the twenty-fifth and final album by the English musician David Bowie, released worldwide through ISO, RCA, Columbia, and Sony on 8 January 2016, coinciding… | |
ʾālep Aleph is the first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician 'Ālep Phoenician aleph.svg, Hebrew 'Ālef א, Aramaic Ālap Aleph.svg, Syriac ʾĀlap̄ ܐ, Arabic Alif ا, and Persian. | |
bēt Bet, Beth, Beh, or Vet is the second letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Bēt Phoenician beth.svg, Hebrew Bēt ב, Aramaic Bēth Beth.svg, Syriac Bēṯ ܒ, and Arabic Bāʾ ب Its sound value is… | |
gīml Gimel is the third letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Gīml Phoenician gimel.svg, Hebrew ˈGimel ג, Aramaic Gāmal Gimel.svg, Syriac Gāmal ܓ, and Arabic ǧīm ج (in alphabetical order; fif… | |
dālet Dalet (dāleth, also spelled Daleth or Daled) is the fourth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Dālet Phoenician daleth.svg, Hebrew 'Dālet ד, Aramaic Dālath Daleth.svg, Syriac Dālaṯ ܕ, … | |
hē He is the fifth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Hē Phoenician he.svg, Hebrew Hē ה, Aramaic Hē He0.svg, Syriac Hē ܗ, and Arabic Hāʾ ﻫ. Its sound value is a voiced glottal fricative … | |
zayin Zayin (also spelled zain or zayn or simply zay) is the seventh letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Zayin Phoenician zayin.svg, Hebrew 'Zayin ז, Aramaic Zain Zayin.svg, Syriac Zayn ܙ, a… | |
ḥēt Ḥet or H̱et (also spelled Khet, Kheth, Chet, Cheth, Het, or Heth) is the eighth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Ḥēt Phoenician heth.png, Hebrew Ḥēt ח, Aramaic Ḥēth Heth.svg, Syriac… | |
kāp Kaf (also spelled kaph) is the eleventh letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Kāp Phoenician kaph.svg, Hebrew Kāf כ, Aramaic Kāp Kaph.svg, Syriac Kāp̄ ܟܟ, and Arabic Kāf ک/ك (in Abjadi o… | |
lāmed Lamed or Lamedh is the twelfth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Lāmed Phoenician lamedh.svg, Hebrew 'Lāmed ל, Aramaic Lāmadh Lamed.svg, Syriac Lāmaḏ ܠ, and Arabic Lām ل. Its sound v… | |
sāmek Samekh or Simketh is the fifteenth letter of many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Ṣāmek Phoenician samekh.svg, Hebrew ˈSamekh ס, Aramaic Semkath Samekh.svg, Syriac Semkaṯ ܣ, representing /s/. Th… | |
tāw Taw, tav, or taf is the twenty-second and last letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Tāw Phoenician taw.svg, Hebrew Tav ת, Aramaic Taw Taw.svg, Syriac Taw ܬ, and Arabic Tāʼ ت (in abjadi … | |
Kufic Kufic is the oldest calligraphic form of the various Arabic scripts and consists of a modified form of the old Nabataean script. Kufic developed around the end of the 7th century in Kufa, Iraq, from … | |
Wallis & Fortuna (Apple iOS 10.3) Flag for Wallis & Fortuna | |
St. Vincent & Grenadines (Apple iOS 10.3) Flag for St. Vincent & Grenadines | |
Trinidad & Tobago (Apple iOS 10.3) Flag for Trinidad & Tobago | |
Togo (Apple iOS 10.3) Flag for Togo | |
letter aksara A Ini adalah huruf A dari aksara sunda | |
letter aksara B Ini adalah huruf B dari aksara sunda | |
The Ł Letter Ł or ł, described in English as L with stroke, is a letter of the Polish, Kashubian, Sorbian, Łacinka (Latin Belarusian), Łatynka (Latin Ukrainian), Wymysorys, Navajo, Dene Suline, Inupiaq, Zuni, Hup… | |
Flag of Nigeria The Flag of Nigeria was designed in 1959 and first officially hoisted on October 1, 1960. The flag is a vertical 1:2 triband of green, white, green. The two green stripes represent Nigeria's natural … | |
Flag of Biafra The flag of the former Republic of Biafra consists of a horizontal tricolour of red, black, and green, charged with a golden rising sun over a golden bar. | |
Jēran Jera (also Jeran, Jeraz) is the conventional name of the j-rune ᛃ of the Elder Futhark, from a reconstructed Common Germanic stem *jēra- meaning "harvest, (good) year". | |
Flag of Kel Ahaggar, Tuareg confederation in Algeria Kel Ahaggar is a Tuareg confederation inhabiting the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria. | |
Squall Sharp increase in wind speed. | |
MORE OPERATION IN MATHEMATICS Math operation first number added to summation of itself times base counted down for each digit place until the ones column 10^0. | |
OI TOKEN PROTOTYPE SYMBOL FOR ENCODING This is a sample OI Token used for soundFonts or SoundPalettes for digital media arts books. Binary Scoring font is available for download at tiny.cc/oitokenfont | |
DOT INFO SYMBOL (.info) proposed by openInvent for ANSI standardization DOT INFO SYMBOL (.info) proposed by openInvent see tiny.cc/openInvent1 for ANSI standardization | |
Kyrie Irving Symbol Kyrie Andrew Irving is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. | |
Haven Logo a prototype for a game logo Haven Logo a prototype for a game logo provided for public domain use by bitsfit.com and openInvent.club | |
IDP Closed red triangle with person | |
Wind Speed 10 Storm, whole gale. | |
Wind Speed 11 Violent storm. | |
Wind Speed 12 Hurricane force. | |
Wind Speed 2 Light breeze. | |
Wind Speed 3 Gentle breeze. | |
Wind Speed 4 Moderate breeze. | |
Wind Speed 5 Fresh breeze. | |
Wind Speed 6 Strong breeze. | |
Wind Speed 7 High wind, moderate gale, near gale. | |
Wind Speed 8 Gale, fresh gale. | |
Wind Speed 9 Strong/severe gale. | |
Enneagram In geometry, an enneagram is a nine-pointed plane figure. It is sometimes called a nonagram. The Enneagram of Personality, or simply the Enneagram (from the Greek words ἐννέα [ennéa, meaning "nine"]… | |
Interconnecting Triangles Interconnecting Triangles Representing Past, Present and Future. | |
set equal to Define the value of a variable as equal to constant or to value of another variable. | |
± More or less | |
Flag of Scotland Saltire, particularly the flag of Scotland. | |
Linkin Park Logo Linkin Park is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. Formed in 1996, the band rose to international fame with their debut album Hybrid Theory, which was certified Diamond by the RIAA i… | |
Pause button Media players commonly display standard media control icons known from physical devices such as tape recorders and CD players, such as play, pause, fastforward, backforward, and stop buttons. | |
Fortnite Fortnite Battle Royale is a player-versus-player battle royale game for up to 100 players, allowing one to play alone, in a duo, or in a squad (usually consisting of three or four players). Weaponles… | |
The Sims Plumbob The Sims Plumbob is the classic symbol of the long-lived sims video game. | |
Swinger Symbol The swinger emblem "The Swing" is the sign and symbol to recognize the swinger community in public and to identify each other. | |
Swinger Flag The swinger flag "The Swing" is the swinger emblem of the Swinger Community. It is used at prides and festivals to celebrate and identify each other. | |
Wyrd Rune The symbol represents all information in the universe that is there. All runes are present in this symbol. | |
Spider Web | |
Takeout Box (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
Yún Chinese character representing 'Yún', which translates as 'Cloud'. | |
Tripundra Tripundra, believed to be a spiritual symbol in the tradition of Lord Shiva, consists of three horizontal lines and a red mark (usually dot) on the center line. The lines are made with the sacred ash… | |
MumboJumbo Video Game Company | |
Chopsticks (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
Tartan of the 78th Highlanders Regiment | |
Tartan of the Mercian Regiment | |
Tartan of the 39th Engineer Regiment | |
Tartan of Citadel Military Academy | |
Tartan of the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment | |
Tartan of the HMS Neptune | |
Tartan of the Royal Corps of Signals | |
Tartan of the Royal Logistic Corps | |
Tartan of the U.S. Coast Guard | |
Tartan of the Royal Canadian Air Force | |
Tartan of the U.S. Marine Corps | |
Tartan of the 5th Royal Scots of Canada | |
Tartan of the 78th Fraser Highlanders | |
Tartan of the 160th SOAR(A) Night Stalkers | |
Tartan of the 43 Commando (Fleet Protection) Group Royal Marines | |
Tartan for Afternoon Tea\Caramel Tea One of a range of designs for Sazaby League ICL Company's Afternoon Tea brand | |
Rajput Tartan A military tartan from the State of Rajasthan in northwestern India. Discovered by Colin Hutcheson during research in 2003. | |
Abaco Loyalist Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Astrobiology Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of Barbecue Presbyterian Church When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of the Aberdeen City Council When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Afghanistan Memorial Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Antarctic Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of the American Scottish Foundation When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of the Ashville Firefighters When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of the Atholl Highlanders When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of Aztec (New Mexico) When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of the Blue Knights When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of British Airways When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Amarillo Tartan Designed by Phil Smith in 1996 for the City of Amarillo, Texas. | |
Tartan of the California Department of Forestry (Corporate) Designed for Leonard 'Shep' Shepherd, Ceres, California, a Battalion Chief of the California Department of Forestry. Registered with the Tartan Educational Cultural Association, 22 July 1994. | |
Semi Breve Rest Symbol at the beginning of measure 118 [ () ]. | |
Cone Vessel under sail & power | |
Cylinder Constrained by draft | |
2 cones (vert. line) Fishing (commercial) | |
Vessel Diamond Vessel towing | |
All Ireland Blue Tartan Part of a series of tartans produced by Lochcarron in 1997 to acknowledge the early historical and cultural links between the Scots and Irish.** | |
Tartan of Balhousie Intergenerational When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Baxters 150th Anniversary Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Bridgeville United Church Tartan When one thinks of Scotland, many iconic images come to mind; rolling green hills, ancient castles, and Nessie swimming in her loch. | |
Tartan of Caledonian Airways (Corporate) A Corporate tartan used by Caledonian Airways, which is a charter arm of British Airways.** | |
Feet symbol (math term) Tells the reader that the number is representing itself as a number of feet. | |
ya (Bengali script) | |
Gan\Gani (Asomtavruli script) The letter "G" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
En\Eni (Asomtavruli script) The letter "E" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
Vin\Vini (Asomtavruli script) The letter "V" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
In\Ini (Asomtavruli script) The letter "I" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
Nar\Nari (Asomtavruli script) The letter "N" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
Xan\Xani (Asomtavruli script) The letter "X" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
Jhan\Jani (Asomtavruli script) The letter "J" as rendered in the Georgian alphabet. | |
Ipak A symbol from the internet mystery KAPI. Named by a user researching the mystery. | |
Wolfsangel The Wolfsangel is a German heraldic charge inspired by historic wolf traps, consisting of two metal parts and a connecting chain. The top part of the trap, which resembled a crescent moon with a ring… | |
ra (Tamil script) | |
tta (Tamil script) | |
Flag of Dagestan The flag of Dagestan, A Russian republic | |
Flag of Åland Islands This is the flag of Åland Islands | |
Flag of Abu Dhabi This is the flag of Abu Dhabi part of the United Arab Emirates | |
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines This is the country of St Vincent | |
Flag of South Ossetia This is the flag of South Ossetia. A partially recognised country. | |
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo This is the flag of the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) | |
Flag of Ghana The flag of Ghana was adopted in 1952 as is still being used today. | |
Flag of Acadia This is the flag of Acadia, Canada | |
two slashes // comes from programming and is generally used to denote a comment or explanation that should be ignored by the compiler or computer. | |
Lamdeh (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "l" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Taw (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "t" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Zayn (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "z" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Samekh (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "s" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Gimel (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "g" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Mem (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "m" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Fe (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "f" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Daleth (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "d" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Kaph (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "k" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Nun (South Arabian alphabet) The letter "n" as rendered in the South Arabian alphabet. | |
Gold (Alternative #3) This Symbol Appears as a triangle with a swirl at the lower right corner. | |
Cupido Symbol This Symbol is also the Bronze Symbol. | |
¥ ‘¥’ Is the. Symbol for Yen | |
Io (Moon) Io is one of Jupiter’s Moons. | |
Penrose Triangle Illusion | |
Quaker Star 1 The Quaker star originated in the late 19th century and was adopted by Quaker units serving in non-combatant roles during times of war. | |
Thin Blue Line American Flag Blue Lives Matter symbol, blue meaning police officer (Black, white, and blue) | |
Ogham Letter A - Ailm Ailm is the Irish name of the sixteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚐ. | |
Ogham Letter B - Beith Beith (ᚁ) is the Irish name of the second letter of the Ogham alphabet, meaning "birch". | |
Ogham Letter L - Luis Luis (ᚂ) is the Irish name of the second letter of the Ogham alphabet, meaning "flame" or "herb". | |
Ogham Letter F - Fearn Fearn (ᚃ) is the Irish name of the third letter of the Ogham alphabet, meaning "alder-tree". | |
Ogham Letter S - Sail Sail or Saille (ᚄ) is the Irish name of the fourth letter of the Ogham alphabet, meaning "willow". | |
Ogham Letter H - Uath Uath, is the sixth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚆ, transcribed ⟨ʜ⟩ in manuscript tradition, but unattested in actual inscriptions. The kenning "a meet of hounds is huath" identifies the name as úath… | |
Ogham Letter D - Dair Dair is the Irish name of the seventh letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚇ, meaning "oak". | |
Ogham Letter T - Tinne Tinne is the Irish name of the eighth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚈ, meaning "ingot" or "iron bar". | |
Ogham Letter K - Coll Coll is the Irish name of the ninth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚉ, meaning "hazel-tree", | |
Ogham Letter Q - Ceirt (Queirt) Ceirt (Queirt) ᚊ (Primitive Irish cert) is a letter of the Ogham alphabet, transcribed as Q. | |
Ogham Letter M - Muin Muin is the Irish name of the eleventh letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚋ. | |
Ogham Letter G - Gort Gort is the Irish name of the twelfth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚌ, meaning "field". | |
Ogham Letter NG - Ngeadal nGéadal (Ngéadal or Ngeadal) is the Irish name of the thirteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚍ. | |
Ogham Letter Z -Straif Straif is the Irish name of the fourteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚎ. | |
Ogham Letter R - Ruis Ruis (ᚏ) is the fifteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, derived from ruise "red" or "reddening". | |
Ogham Letter O - Onn Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚑ, meaning "ash-tree". | |
Ogham Letter U - Úr Úr is the Irish name of the eighteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚒ | |
Ogham Letter E - Eadhadh Eadhadh is the Irish name of the nineteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚓ. | |
Ogham Letter I - Iodhadh Iodhadh is the Irish name of the twentieth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚔ. | |
Ogham Letter K\X\EA - Forfeda Éabhadh The First Element out of the five aicme forfeda. | |
Ogham Letter OI - Óir The second Element out of the five aicme forfeda. | |
Ogham Letter UI - Uilleann The third Element out of the five aicme forfeda. | |
Ogham Letter P\OI - Ifín The fourth Element out of the five aicme forfeda. | |
Ogham Letter CH\X\AE Eamhancholl The fifth Element out of the five aicme forfeda. | |
Ogham Letter P - Peith One of the forfeda, the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet. | |
BTS logo BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a seven-member South Korean boy band that began formation in 2010 and debuted in 2013 under Big Hit Entertainment. | |
Disposition, Alchemical Process Alchemical process of Disposition. As seen on the "Justice" trump of Robert Place's excellent Alchemical Tarot. | |
Dissolution, Alchemical Process The alchemical process of Dissolution as peculiarly represented by the symbol for Aquarius. | |
Dash The dash is a punctuation mark that is similar in appearance to the hyphen and minus sign but differs from these symbols in length and, in some fonts, height above the baseline. | |
* The star shaped symbol on your daily use keyboard '*' is called an Asterisk. | |
Udinese Calcio Symbol Udinese Calcio, commonly referred to as Udinese, is an Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, that currently plays in Serie A. It was founded on 30 November 1896 as a sports clu… | |
Sayeret Matkal General Staff Reconnaissance Unit, or Unit 269, more commonly known as Sayeret Matkal, special reconnaissance unit (sayeret) of the General Staff (matkal), or simply "The Unit", is the prime special … | |
Backslash The backslash \ is a typographical mark used mainly in computing and is the mirror image of the common slash /. | |
Nonmonogamy Pride Flag Nonmonogamy is both the philosophy and practice of sexual relationships that do not adhere to the standards of monogamy. | |
Nudism Pride Flag Nudism is the practice of going without clothes, The common types of nudists are visitors to nude beaches, skinnydippers, casual nudists at home and topless female swimmers and sunbathers. | |
Polysexual Pride Flag Polysexuality is the practice of sexual openness and having sexual relations with multiple partners, either one person at a time or by engaging in group sex. | |
WhatsApp Logo WhatsApp is a popular messaging application that allows users to send and receive text messages, voice messages, make voice and video calls, share images, videos, documents, and location information.… | |
‘Superman S’ Adolescent Doodle | |
Acclamation Point An unconventional punctuation mark indicating an enthusiastic demonstration of honor, goodwill, or welcome. | |
Asterism The asterism is used to draw attention to a passage of text, or divide chapters, verses, and other segments in a piece of writing. | |
Certitude Point An unconventional punctuation mark used to let the reader know that the writer is absolutely certain something is true. | |
ElRey An unconventional punctuation mark between a period and excalamation point. | |
Exclamation Comma An unconventional punctuation mark that allows the writer to use an exclamation point in the middle of a sentence. | |
Sarcastisies An unconventional punctuation mark that conveys a sarcastic sentence. | |
Sinceroid An unconventional punctuation mark meant to indicate that the writer is being sincere, as opposed to conveying any other emotion. | |
Star The symbol ★ is known as a Star. It is often used to represent excellence, achievement, or to highlight something special or important. In various contexts, the star symbol can also symbolize guidanc… | |
Circled White Star The ✪ symbol, aka the circled white star, is a typographical symbol often used to draw attention to important information or to highlight a particular point. It can be used in various contexts, such … |