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Aries Aries /ˈɛəriːz/ (meaning "ram") is the first astrological sign in the Zodiac, spanning the first 30 degrees of celestial longitude (0°≤ λ <30º), which area the Sun transits, on average, between March… | |
Taurus Taurus is the second astrological sign in the Zodiac. It spans the 30-60th degree of the zodiac, between 27.25 and 54.75 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun transits this area on average bet… | |
Gemini Gemini (Gem-en-i.e.) is the third astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Gemini. In astrology, Gemini is considered a "masculine", positive (extrovert) sign. It is als… | |
Cancer Cancer is an astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Cancer. It spans the 90-120th degree of the zodiac, between 90 and 125.25 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun trans… | |
Leo One of the earliest recognized group of stars, with archeological evidence from as early as 4000 BCE, Leo is the 5th astrological sign of the Zodiac and is the symbol of the lion. It comes right afte… | |
Virgo Virgo is the sixth astrological sign in the Zodiac. It spans the 150-180th degree of the zodiac, between 152.75 and 180 degree of celestial longitude, which the Tropical zodiac the Sun transits this … | |
Libra Libra is one of the twelve astrological signs in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Libra. It spans the 180-210th degree of the zodiac, between 180 and 207.25 degree of celestial longi… | |
Scorpio Scorpio (Greek: Σκορπιός, "Skorpios", Latin: "Scorpio") is the eighth astrological sign in the Zodiac. It spans the 210-240th degree of the zodiac, between 207.25 and 234.75 degree of celestial longi… | |
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… | |
Capricorn Capricorn is the tenth astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Capricornus. | |
Aquarius Aquarius is the eleventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation Aquarius. | |
Pisces Pisces (pron.: /ˈpaɪsiːz/, pis'eez; Ancient Greek: Ἰχθύες, "Ikhthues") is the twelfth astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the Pisces constellation. It spans the 330° to 360° of the zodi… | |
Peace Sign The internationally recognized symbol for peace (U+262E ☮ peace symbol in Unicode) was originally designed for the British nuclear disarmament movement by Gerald Holtom in 1958. Holtom, an artist and… | |
Sun The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. | |
Mercury Mercury is the smallest and closest to the Sun of the eight planets in the Solar System, with an orbital period of about 88 Earth days. Seen from the Earth, it appears to move around its orbit in abo… | |
Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days.The planet is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. | |
Earth Earth is the third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets. It is someti… | |
Moon The Moon is the only natural satellite of the Earth, and the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System. It is the largest natural satellite of a planet in the Solar System relative to the size of i… | |
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often described as the "Red Planet", as the iron oxide prevalent on … | |
Jupiter Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with mass one-thousandth that of the Sun but is two and a half times the mass of all the other p… | |
Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter. Named after the Roman god of agriculture, Saturn, its astronomical symbol (♄) represents the … | |
Uranus Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System. Uranus is similar in composition to Neptune, and both are o… | |
Neptune Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass. Among the gaseous planets in the solar system, N… | |
Pluto Pluto, formal designation 134340 Pluto, is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System (after Eris) and the tenth-most-massive body observed directly orbiting the Sun. | |
Celtic Cross Celtic cross (Irish: cros Cheilteach, Scottish Gaelic: crois Cheilteach, Manx: crosh Cheltiagh, Welsh: croes Geltaidd, Cornish: krows geltek, Breton: kroaz geltek) is a symbol that combines a cross w… | |
Seal of Vermont The Great Seal of the State of Vermont is the official seal of the U.S. state of Vermont, used to emboss and authenticate official documents. | |
Seal of Ohio The Great Seal of the State of Ohio features the U.S. state's coat of arms surrounded by the words, "THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF OHIO" in news gothic capitals (ORC §5.10). | |
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." | |
S (Sierra) "I am operating astern propulsion." With one or more numerals, speed in knots | |
V (Victor) "I require assistance." With one or more numerals, speed in kilometres per hour. | |
X (Xray) "Stop carrying out your intentions and watch for my signals." | |
Seal of Solomon In Medieval Jewish, Christian and Islamic legends, the Seal of Solomon was a magical signet ring said to have been possessed by King Solomon, which variously gave him the power to command demons, gen… | |
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. | |
Fuse In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse (from the French fuser, Italian fuso, "spindle") is a type of low resistance resistor that acts as a sacrificial device to provide overcurrent protec… | |
Earth Alchemical symbol for earth | |
Water Alchemical symbol for water. | |
Air Alchemical sign for air. | |
Fire Alchemical symbol for fire. | |
Silver Alchemical symbol for silver | |
Copper Alchemy symbol for copper. This was also the symbol for the goddess and the planet Venus. | |
Goddess Alchemy symbol for goddess. It was also the symbol for copper and the planet Venus. | |
Iron Alchemical symbol for iron and the planet Mars. | |
Antimony Alchemical symbol for antimony. | |
Arsenic Alchemical symbol for Arsenic. | |
Bismuth Alchemical symbol for bismuth. | |
Platinum The alchemical symbol for platinum was made by joining the symbols of silver and gold. | |
The Sulfur Symbol Alchemical symbol for sulfur. | |
Sulfer of Sulphur Achemical symbol for sulfer. | |
Stone Alchemical sign for stone. | |
Anarchy Symbol Anarchy has more than one definition. Some use the term "anarchy" to refer to a society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority. When used in this sense, ana… | |
Black Flag The black flag, and the color black in general, have been associated with anarchism since the 1880s. Many anarchist collectives contain the word "black" in their names. There have been a number of an… | |
Black Cat The black cat, also called the "wild cat" or "sabot-cat", usually with an arched back and with claws and teeth bared, is closely associated with anarchism, especially with anarcho-syndicalism. It was… | |
Black Rose The black rose is a symbol of anarchist movements. | |
Pirate Flag The Jolly Roger as a black flag with skull and bones has recently gained a popularity among anarchists. | |
Sabot The sabot or wooden shoe (also known as clog) was used symbolically by anarchists in the 19th and early 20th century, although it has largely faded from use since then. | |
Black Cross The Anarchist Black Cross organization's primary goal is to eliminate all prisons. | |
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… | |
Raised Fist The raised fist (also known as the clenched fist) is a symbol of solidarity and support. | |
Griffin The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Greek: γρύφων, grýphōn, or γρύπων, grýpōn, early form γρύψ, grýps; Latin: gryphus) is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and… | |
Cycle Lane \ Foot Path German "cycle-lane left, footpath right" sign. | |
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… | |
Ankh The ankh, also known as key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata (Latin meaning "cross with a handle"), was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "life", a triliteral sign for … | |
Five-Pointed Star or Haykal The five-pointed star, or haykal (Arabic: temple) is the symbol of the Bahá'í Faith as mentioned by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith: "Strictly speaking the 5-pointed star is the sym… | |
Unicorn The unicorn is a legendary animal from folklore that resembles a white horse with a large,pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead, and sometimes a goat's beard and cloven hooves. | |
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… | |
Ringstone The ringstone symbol was designed by `Abdu'l-Bahá, Bahá'u'lláh's son and successor, and as its name implies, is the most common symbol found on rings worn by Bahá'ís, but it is also used on necklaces… | |
Caduceus The caduceus (☤; pron.: /kəˈdjuːsiːəs/ or /kəˈdjuːʃəs/; from Greek κηρύκειον kērukeion "herald's staff" ) is the staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology. | |
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 Cross The Red Cross on white background was the original protection symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention. | |
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. | |
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 … | |
Red Lion with Sun From 1924 to 1980, Iran used a Red Lion with Sun symbol for its national society, the Red Lion and Sun Society, based on the flag and emblem of the Qajar Dynasty. | |
Chi Rho The Chi Rho is one of the earliest forms of christogram, and is used by some Christians. It is formed by superimposing the first two (capital) letters chi and rho (ΧΡ) of the Greek word "ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ" =Ch… | |
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… | |
Canterbury cross The Canterbury Cross is one of the crosses that are used to symbolise the Christian faith. It is so called because it was designed after a Saxon brooch, dating ca. 850 that was found in 1867 in Cante… | |
Parsol The jewelled parasol (Sanskrit: chhatraratna; Devanagari: छत्ररत्न; Tibetan: རིནཆེན་གདུགས, Wylie: rin chen gdugs) or Sacred Umbrella, which is similar in ritual function to the baldachin or canopy. | |
Treasure Vase or Um of Wisdom The treasure vase or Urn of Wisdom (Tibetan: བུམ་པ, Wylie: bum pa) represents health, longevity, wealth, prosperity, wisdom and the phenomenon of space. Indeed, to disambiguate, "Space" (Sanskrit: āk… | |
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 … | |
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. | |
Fleur-de-lis The fleur-de-lis or fleur-de-lys (plural: fleurs-de-lis) is a stylized lily (in French, fleur means flower, and lis means lily) or iris that is used as a decorative design or symbol. It may be "at on… | |
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… | |
Phoenician alphabet The Phoenician alphabet, called by convention the Proto-Canaanite alphabet for inscriptions older than around 1200 BC, was a non-pictographic consonantal alphabet, or abjad. It was used for the writi… | |
Hebrew alphabet The Hebrew alphabet (alefbet ʿIvri ), known variously by scholars as the Jewish script, square script, block script, or more historically, the Assyrian alphabet, is used in the writing of the Hebrew … | |
English alphabet The modern English alphabet is a Latin alphabet consisting of 26 letters. | |
Staff The staff is the fundamental latticework of music notation, upon which symbols are placed. | |
Grand Staff When music on two staves is joined by a brace, or is intended to be played at once by a single performer (usually a keyboard instrument or the harp), a great stave (BrE) or grand staff (AmE) is creat… | |
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. | |
Accolade, brace Connects two or more lines of music that are played simultaneously. Depending on the instruments playing, the brace, or accolade, will vary in designs and styles. | |
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. | |
C clef This clef points to the line (or space, rarely) representing middle C, or approximately 262 Hz | |
F clef The line or space between the dots in this clef denotes F below middle C, or approximately 175 Hz. | |
Treble Clef When the G-clef is placed on the second line of the stave, it is called the treble clef. This is the most common clef used today, and the only G-clef still in use. For this reason, the terms G-clef a… | |
French Violin Clef When the G-clef is placed on the first line of the stave, it is called the French clef or French violin clef. | |
Bass clef When the F-clef is placed on the fourth line, it is called the bass clef. This is the only F-clef used today, so that the terms "F-clef" and "bass clef" are often regarded as synonymous. | |
Baritone clef When the F-clef is placed on the third line, it is called the baritone clef. | |
Sub-bass clef When the F-clef is placed on the fifth line, it is called the sub-bass clef. It is identical to the treble clef transposed down 2 octaves. | |
Alto clef When the C-clef is placed on the third line of the stave, it is called the alto clef. As with all C-clefs, this line indicates the position of middle C. | |
Tenor clef When the C-clef is placed on the fourth line of the stave, it is called the tenor clef. | |
bariton clef Because it is equivalent to the F-clef on the third line, the C-clef on the fifth line version of the baritone clef is a rarity. | |
Mezzo-soprano clef When the C-clef is placed on the second line of the stave, it is called the mezzo-soprano clef. | |
Soprano clef When the C-clef occurs on the first line of the stave, it is called the soprano clef. | |
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… | |
Tablature For guitars and other fretted instruments, it is possible to notate tablature in place of ordinary notes. In this case, a TAB-sign is often written instead of a clef. | |
Octave clef Treble and bass clefs can also be modified by octave numbers. | |
Double whole note or breve In music, a double whole note (American) or breve (international) is a note lasting twice as long as a whole note (or semibreve). | |
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… | |
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). | |
Caesura Indicates a brief, silent pause, during which time is not counted. In ensemble playing, time resumes when conductor or leader indicates. | |
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. | |
Registered Trademark Symbol The registered trademark symbol, designated by ® (the circled capital letter "R"), is a symbol used to provide notice that the preceding mark is a trademark or service mark that has been registered w… | |
Kitemark The Kitemark was originally conceived in 1903 as a symbol to identify products manufactured to meet British Standards' specifications. ‘Kitemark’ came from the kite shape of the graphic device which … | |
Star-D Symbol Star-D 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… | |
Play Symbol Play media | |
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 ℗ … | |
Sound recording copyright symbol The sound recording copyright symbol, represented by the graphic symbol ℗ (a circled capital letter P), is the copyright symbol used to provide notice of copyright in a sound recording (phonogram) em… | |
Service mark symbol The service mark symbol, designated by ℠ (the letters SM written in superscript style), is a symbol commonly used in the United States to provide notice that the preceding mark is a service mark. | |
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. | |
Orthodox Union Symbol The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (UOJCA), more popularly known as the Orthodox Union (OU), is one of the oldest Orthodox Jewish organizations in the United States. It is best kno… | |
OK Kosher Symbol The kosher symbol of OK (Organized Kashrut) | |
Chicago Rabbinical Council Symbol The Chicago Rabbinical Council (or cRc) is the largest regional Orthodox rabbinical organization in America, located in Chicago, Illinois. | |
KOF-K Kosher Supervision Symbol The KOF-K emblem is the internationally recognized trademark of KOF-K Kosher Supervision, one of the foremost Kosher certification agencies in the United States. | |
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… | |
Badatz Kashrus Symbol The Edah HaChareidis, (lit. "Haredi Community"), also known as the Edah for short and popularly as the Badatz, is a prominent Orthodox Jewish communal organization based in Jerusalem, Israel. | |
Food safe symbol The international symbol for food safe material is a wine glass and a fork symbol. | |
BC Kosher The BC Kosher emblem is an internationally recognized trademark of BC Kosher Supervision, one of the primary kosher certification agencies. | |
EarthKosher symbol EarthKosher is a kosher certification agency. | |
Russian alphabet The Russian alphabet (Russian: русский алфавит, transliteration: rússkij alfavít) is a form of the Cyrillic script, developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 10th century AD at the Preslav L… | |
Arabic alphabet The Arabic alphabet (Arabic: أَبْجَدِيَّة عَرَبِيَّة ’abjadiyyah ‘arabiyyah) or Arabic abjad is the Arabic script as it is codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right to left,… | |
Ceres Ceres, minor-planet designation 1 Ceres, is the only dwarf planet in the inner Solar System, and the largest asteroid. It is a rock–ice body 950 km (590 mi) in diameter, and the smallest identified d… | |
Sun Cross or Wheel Cross The so-called sun cross or "wheel cross", a cross inside a circle, is frequently found in the symbolism of prehistoric cultures, particularly during the Neolithic to Bronze Age periods. | |
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… | |
Celtic knot Celtic knots are a variety of knots and stylized graphical representations of knots used for decoration, used extensively in the Celtic style of Insular art. These knots are most known for their adap… | |
Triskelion A triskelion or triskele is a motif consisting of three interlocked spirals, or three bent human legs. Both words are from Greek "τρισκέλιον" (triskelion) or "τρισκελής" (triskeles), "three-legged", … | |
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… | |
Darwin Fish The Darwin fish is an ichthys symbol with "evolved" legs and feet attached and often with the word Darwin inside (like the ΙΧΘΥΣ or Jesus found in some Christian versions). It symbolizes the scientif… | |
Therefore Sign The symbol consists of three dots placed in an upright triangle and is read therefore. | |
Telephone | |
Mail Symbol for mail drop off location. | |
Currency Exchange | |
First Aid First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. | |
Cashier | |
Lost and Found A lost and found (American English and Canadian English), lost property (British English), or lost articles (also Canadian English) is an office in a large public building or area where visitors can … | |
Coat Check Attended cloakrooms, or coat checks, are staffed rooms where coats and bags can be stored securely. Typically, a ticket is given to the customer, with a corresponding ticket attached to the garment o… | |
Escalator An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. | |
Escalator - Up An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. | |
Escalator - Down An escalator is a moving staircase – a conveyor transport device for carrying people between floors of a building. | |
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… | |
Stairs - Down 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… | |
Stairs - Up 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… | |
Elevator An elevator (or lift in the Commonwealth excluding Canada) is a type of vertical transport equipment that efficiently moves people or goods between floors (levels, decks) of a building, vessel or oth… | |
Restroom - Women In North American English the word "bathroom" is commonly used to mean any room containing a toilet and sink, even a public toilet (although in the USA this is more commonly called a restroom). | |
Restroom - Men In North American English the word "bathroom" is commonly used to mean any room containing a toilet and sink, even a public toilet (although in the USA this is more commonly called a restroom). | |
Nursery A place where young children are cared for. | |
Drink Fountain A device equipped with a nozzle that when activated provides a stream of drinking water for public use. | |
Waiting Room A waiting room is a building, or more commonly a part of a building, where people sit or stand until the event they are waiting for occurs. | |
Information A waiting room is a building, or more commonly a part of a building, where people sit or stand until the event they are waiting for occurs. | |
Hotel Informations Refers to a location which provides a list of local hotels/accommodations. | |
Air Transportation | |
Heliport A heliport is a small airport suitable only for use by helicopters. | |
Taxi A taxicab stand (also called taxi rank, cab stand, taxi stand, cab rank, or hack stand) is a queue area on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers. | |
Bus Stop Bus stop | |
Ground Transportation Public ground transportation generally refers to common modes, such as taxis, buses, shuttles and railroads. | |
Rail Transportation Rail transport is a means of conveyance of passengers and goods, by way of wheeled vehicles running on rail tracks. It is also commonly referred to as train transport. | |
Water Transportation Location where watercraft transport can be arranged. | |
Car Rental A car rental or car hire agency is a company that rents automobiles for short periods of time (generally ranging from a few hours to a few weeks) for a fee. It is often organized with numerous local … | |
Restaurant A restaurant (pron.: /ˈrɛstərənt/ or /ˈrɛstərɒnt/; French: [ʁɛs.to.ʁɑ̃] ( listen)) is a business establishment which prepares and serves food and drink to customers in return for money. | |
Coffee shop Coffeehouse, coffee shop, and café are related terms for an establishment which primarily serves prepared coffee or other hot beverages. | |
Bar A bar is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic drinks — beer, wine, liquor, and cocktails — for consumption on the premises. | |
Shops A building or part of a building where goods or services are sold; a store. | |
Beauty Salon A beauty salon or beauty parlor (beauty parlour) (or sometimes beauty shop) is an establishment dealing with cosmetic treatments for men and women. | |
Barber Shop A barber (from the Latin barba, "beard") is a person whose occupation is mainly to cut, dress, groom, style and shave males' hair. A barber's place of work is known as a "barber shop" or a "barber's". | |
Ticket Purchase A place where tickets are sold. | |
Customs Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding customs duties and for controlling the flow of goods including animals, transports, personal effects and haz… | |
Immigration An airport of entry (AOE) is an airport that provides customs and immigration services for incoming flights. These services allow the airport to serve as an initial port of entry for foreign visitors… | |
Departing Flights | |
Arriving Flights | |
Smoking Area where smoking is permitted. | |
No Smoking Smoking not permitted. | |
Parking A parking lot (British English: car park), also known as car lot, is a cleared area that is intended for parking vehicles. | |
No Parking Area where parking isn't permitted. | |
No Entry Emergency Exit Visitors/traffic may not enter. | |
Litter Disposal | |
Fire Extinguisher A fire extinguisher, flame extinguisher, or simply an extinguisher, is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fires, often in emergency situations. | |
PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate) Polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly(ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET, PETE, or the obsolete PETP or PET-P, is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family an… | |
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene high-density (PEHD) High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene high-density (PEHD) is a polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum. | |
V (Vinyl) or PVC Polyvinyl chloride, commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third-most widely produced plastic, after polyethylene and polypropylene. | |
LDPE (low density polyethylene) Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from the monomer ethylene. | |
Polypropylene (PP) Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications including packaging and labeling, textiles (e.g., ropes, thermal underwear and carpets… | |
Polystyrene (PS) Polystyrene (PS) (pron.: /ˌpɒliˈstaɪriːn/) is a synthetic aromatic polymer made from the monomer styrene, a liquid petrochemical. | |
Miscellaneous Plastics Other plastics, such as acrylic, nylon, polycarbonate, and polylactic acid (a bioplastic), and multilayer combinations of different plastics. | |
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 … | |
Conjunction (astology) 0° angle/two or more planets in the same sign A circle with a line implying two objects are in the same place (also, the starting point of an angle) | |
Comet A comet is an icy small Solar System body (SSSB) that, when close enough to the Sun, displays a visible coma (a thin, fuzzy, temporary atmosphere) and sometimes also a tail. | |
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°. | |
First Quarter Moon Denotes a first quarter moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 90°-135°. | |
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°. | |
Last quarter moon Denotes a last quarter moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 270°-315°. | |
Balsamic moon Denotes a waning crescent moon or a soli-lunar arc in the range 315°-360°. | |
Eye of Providence ( or all-seeing eye of God) The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. | |
Five Fingered Hand of Eris The Five Fingered Hand of Eris (also known as The Hand of Eris or, within a Discordian context, simply The Hand) is the name given to "two opposing arrows converging into a common point | |
Eris Eris, minor-planet designation 136199 Eris, is the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System and the ninth most massive body known to orbit the Sun directly. | |
Opposition (planets) 180° angle/Six signs apart The glyph of the Conjunction plus a circle on top of its line, implying two objects are in front (opposed) of each other. | |
Pentagram A pentagram (sometimes known as a pentalpha or pentangle or a star pentagon) is the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes. | |
Wheel of the Year The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals in contemporary Paganism. It consists primarily of eight festivals based around the solstices and equinoxes, known as the quarter days, … | |
Eight-Armed Sun Cross The eight-armed sun cross represents the Pagan Wheel of the Year. | |
Triple Goddess Symbol The triple goddess sign is identified with Greek moon goddesses. | |
Shield of the Trinity The Shield of the Trinity or Scutum Fidei is a traditional Christian visual symbol which expresses many aspects of the doctrine of the Trinity, summarizing the first part of the Athanasian Creed in a… | |
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. | |
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… | |
Lotus Carrying Namam The symbol of the Ayyavazhi is a lotus carrying a flame-shaped white 'Namam'. The lotus represents the 1,008-petalled Sahasrara (in Tamil, Ladam) and the Namam represents the Aanma Jyothi or atman, s… | |
Labrys Labrys (λάβρυς in Greek, lábrys) is the term for a symmetrical doubleheaded axe originally from Crete in Greece, one of the oldest symbols of Greek civilization; to the Romans, it was known as a bipe… | |
Alpha and Omega Alpha and Omega, alpha (α or Α) and omega (ω or Ω), are the first and the last letters of the Greek alphabet and are an appellation of Christ or of God in the Book of Revelation. These couple of lett… | |
Arevakhach Arevakhach (Armenian: Արեւախաչ, "Solar Cross") and Ker khach (Armenian: Կեռ խաչ, meaning "Crooked Cross"), khach paterazmi (Armenian: Խաչ պատերազմի , the "Cross of War"), Vardan (Armenian: Վարդա | |
Mjolnir In Norse mythology, Mjolnir is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god of thunder. Distinctively shaped, Mj | |
Happy Human The Happy Human is an icon and the official symbol of the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU), a world body of Humanist organizations, and has been adopted by many Humanist organizations … | |
Rub el Hizb The Rub el Hizb (Arabic: ربع الحزب rubʿ al-ḥizb) is a Muslim symbol, represented as two overlapping squares, which is found on a number of emblems and flags. In Arabic, Rubʻ means "one fourth, quart… | |
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… | |
Nishaan Harr Nishaan or Nishaan Sahib " हरि " " ਹਰਿ " is an official copyrighted symbol of Ravidassia religion. The Harr nishan can be found on top of the Ravidassias Bhawans or on the flag, every year the H… | |
Square and Compasses The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined together) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. Both the square and compasses are architect's too… | |
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. | |
Dele Delete | |
Square brackets Square brackets—also called crotchets or simply brackets (US)—are often used to insert explanatory material or to mark where a [word or] passage was omitted from an original material by someone other… | |
Braces or Curly Brackets Curly brackets – also properly called braces in the US – are used in specialized ways in poetry and music (to mark repeats or joined lines). | |
Parentheses Parentheses (/pəˈrɛnθɨsiːz/) (singular, parenthesis (/pəˈrɛnθɨsɨs/)) (also called simply brackets, or round brackets, curved brackets, oval brackets, or, colloquially, parens) contain material that c… | |
Colon The colon is a punctuation mark consisting of two equally sized dots centered on the same vertical line. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+003A : colon (HTML: :). | |
Comma The comma (,) is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages | |
Ellipsis Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of dots that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole s… | |
Exclamation mark The exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume (shouting), and often marks the end of a s… | |
Full Stop or Period A full stop (British English, Hiberno-English, Australian English, and New Zealand English) or period (American English and Canadian English) is the punctuation mark placed to indicate the end of sen… | |
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… | |
Question Mark The question mark (?; also known as an interrogation point, interrogation mark, question point, query, or eroteme), is a punctuation mark that replaces the full stop (period) at the end of an interro… | |
Semicolon The semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. The Italian printer Aldus Manutius the Elder established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to ind… | |
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… | |
Ampersand An ampersand (or epershand; "&") is a logogram representing the conjunction word "and". This symbol is a ligature of the letters et, Latin for "and". | |
Asterisk An asterisk (*; Late Latin: asteriscus, from Greek: ἀστερίσκος, asteriskos, "little star") is a typographical symbol or glyph. It is so called because it resembles a conventional image of a star. | |
At sign The at sign @ is also commonly called the at symbol, ampersat, apetail or commercial at in English—and less commonly a wide range of other terms | |
Bullet In typography, a bullet ( • ) is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list | |
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, … | |
Degree Symbol The degree symbol (°) is a typographical symbol that is used, among other things, to represent degrees of arc (e.g. in geographic coordinate systems), hours (in the medical field), or degrees of temp… | |
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. | |
Inverted question and exclamation marks Inverted question (¿) and exclamation marks(¡) are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences (or clauses), respectively, in written Spanish and sometimes also in languag… | |
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… | |
Numero The numero sign or numero symbol, № (also represented as Nº, No, or No.) is a typographic abbreviation of the word number indicating ordinal numeration, especially in names and titles. | |
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… | |
Burgundy\Maroon awareness ribbon A burgundy or maroon awareness ribbon can represent several causes: | |
Teal awareness ribbon The teal awareness ribbon represents numerous causes: | |
Black awareness ribbon The black awareness ribbon represents several causes: | |
Gray awareness ribbon The gray awareness ribbon represents several causes: | |
Blue circle for Diabetes The blue circle is used to represent diabetes awareness. | |
Yellow awareness ribbon The yellow awareness ribbon represents several causes: | |
Zebra-print awareness ribbon The zebra-print awareness ribbon represents several causes: | |
White awareness ribbon The white awareness ribbon represents several causes, mostly political in nature: | |
Wishbone A forked bone between the neck and breast of a bird consisting chiefly of the two clavicles fused at their median or lower end, regarded as a lucky charm in some countries. | |
Bat Chinese lore claims the bat is a symbol of longevity and happiness, and is similarly lucky in Poland and geographical Macedonia and among the Kwakiutl and Arabs. | |
Chimney Sweep * In Great Britain it is considered lucky for a bride to see a chimney sweep on her wedding day. Many modern British sweeps hire themselves out to attend weddings in pursuance of this tradition. … | |
Cricket Crickets are popular pets and are considered good luck in some countries; in China, crickets are sometimes kept in cages. | |
Combat Action Badge The Combat Action Badge (CAB) is a military badge worn by U.S. Army soldiers. | |
Combat Medical Badge The Combat Medical Badge is an award of the United States Army which was first created in January 1945. | |
Command at Sea Insignia The Command at Sea insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy, designating senior officers below that of a flag rank, specifically, Captain and below, who are in command of, or have previ… | |
Expert Field Medical Badge The Expert Field Medical Badge is a United States Army decoration first created on June 18, 1965. This badge is the non-combat equivalent of the Combat Medical Badge and is awarded to medical personn… | |
Flight Surgeon Badge The Flight Surgeon Badge is a military badge of the United States Armed Forces which has existed since the Second World War. | |
Air Assault Badge The Air Assault Badge is awarded by the U.S. Army for successful completion of the Air Assault School, a two-week (ten-day) course. | |
Military Freefall Parachutist Badge The Military Free Fall Parachutist Badge is a military badge of the United States Army awarded to qualified U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force personnel as high altitude parachute specialist. It also is ca… | |
Driver and Mechanic Badge The Driver and Mechanic Badge is a military badge of the United States Army which was first created in July 1942. The badge was originally referred to as the “Motor Vehicle Badge” and adopted its cur… | |
Army Career Counselor Badge The Army Career Counselor Badge is authorized for wear by enlisted service members who hold the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS's) of “79S, 79T or 79V”, that of Career Counselor. | |
Ascend or I'm going up Ascend, or I am going up | |
Mpatapo Knot of reconciliation | |
Mate Masie What I hear, I keep | |
Adinkrahene Chief of the adinkra symbols. | |
Akoma The heart | |
Boa Me Na Me Mmoa Wo Help me and let me help you | |
Dwennimmen Ram's horns | |
Sankofa Go back and get it. | |
Asase Ye Duru The Earth is heavy. | |
Dabi Me Nsoro-Mo Bepue My star will shine one day. | |
Aya Fern | |
Owia Kokroko Greatness of the sun | |
Ananse Ntontan Spider's web | |
Fihankra House/compound | |
Funtunfunefu Denkyemfunefu Siamese crocodiles | |
Denkyem Crocodile | |
Akoben War horn | |
Akofena Sword of war | |
Akokonan The leg of a hen. | |
Akoma Ntoso Linked hearts | |
Bese Saka Sack of cola nuts. | |
Bi Nka Bi No one should bite the other | |
Dame Dame Name of a board game. | |
Duafe Wooden Comb | |
Eban Fence | |
Epa Handcuffs | |
Ese Ne Tekrema The teeth and the tongue | |
Fawohodie Independence | |
Fofo Yellow flowered plant | |
Gye Nyame Except from God. | |
Hwemudua Measuring stick | |
Hye Won Hye That which does not burn. | |
Kete Pa Good bed | |
Kuntinkantan Puffed up extravagance | |
Kwatakye Atiko Hair style of an Asante war captain | |
Me Ware Wo I shall marry you | |
Mframadan Wind-resistant house | |
Mmere Dane Time changes | |
Mmusuyidee That which removes bad luck | |
Mpuannum Five tufts (of hair) | |
Nea Onnim no Sua A Ohu He who does not know can know from learning | |
Nea Ope Se Obedi Hene He who wants to be king. | |
Nkonsonkonson Chain link | |
Nyame Dua Tree of god or altar. | |
Nkyimu The crossed divisions make on adinkra cloth before stamping | |
Nkyinkyim Twisting | |
Nsaa A type of hand-woven fabric | |
Nsoromma Child of the heavens (stars). | |
Nyame Biribi Wo Soro God is in the heavens | |
Nyame Nnwu Na Mawu God never dies therefore I cannot die. | |
Wo Nsa Da Mu A If your hands are in the dish | |
Woforo Dua Pa A When you climb a good tree. | |
Tamfo Bebre The enemy will stew in his own juice. | |
Sesa Wo Suban Change or transform your character | |
Pempamsie Sew in readiness. | |
Owuo Atwedee The ladder of death | |
Owo Foro Adobe Snake climbing the raffia tree. | |
Osram Ne Nsoromma The Moon and the Star | |
Onyankopon Adom Nti Biribiara Beye Yie By God's grace, all will be well. | |
Okodee Mmowere The talons of the eagle. | |
Odo Nyera Fie Kwan Love never loses its way home. | |
Nyansapo Wisdom knot | |
Nyame Ye Ohene God is King | |
Nyame Nti By God's grace | |
Machine Wash, Normal Machine Wash, Normal | |
Machine Wash, Cold Machine Wash, Cold | |
Machine Wash, Warm Machine Wash, Warm | |
Machine Wash, Hot Machine Wash, Hot | |
Machine Wash, Hot Machine Wash, Hot | |
Machine Wash, Hot Machine Wash, Hot | |
Machine Wash, Hot Machine Wash, Hot | |
Machine Wash, Permanent Press Machine Wash, Permanent Press | |
Machine Wash, Gentle or Delicate Machine Wash, Gentle or Delicate | |
Hand Wash Hand Wash | |
Do Not Wash Do Not Wash | |
Bleach When Needed Bleach When Needed | |
Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed Non-Chlorine Bleach When Needed | |
Do Not Bleach Do Not Bleach | |
Tumble Dry, Normal Tumble Dry, Normal | |
Tumble Dry, Normal, Low Heat Tumble Dry, Normal, Low Heat | |
Tumble Dry, Normal, Medium Heat Tumble Dry, Normal, Medium Heat | |
Tumble Dry, Normal, High Heat Tumble Dry, Normal, High Heat | |
Tumble Dry, Normal, No Heat Tumble Dry, Normal, No Heat | |
Tumble Dry, Permanent Press Tumble Dry, Permanent Press | |
Tumble Dry, Gentle Tumble Dry, Gentle | |
Do Not Tumble Dry Do Not Tumble Dry | |
Do Not Dry Do Not Dry | |
Line Dry Line Dry | |
Drip Dry Drip Dry | |
Dry Flat Dry Flat | |
Dry In Shade Dry In Shade | |
Do Not Wring Do Not Wring | |
Iron, Any Temperature, Steam or Dry Iron, Any Temperature, Steam or Dry | |
Iron, Low Iron, Low | |
Iron, Medium Iron, Medium | |
Iron, High Iron, High | |
Do Not Steam Do Not Steam | |
Do Not Iron Do Not Iron | |
Dry Clean Dry Clean | |
Do Not Dry clean Do Not Dry clean | |
Dry Clean, Any Solvent Dry Clean, Any Solvent | |
Dry Clean, Petroleum Solvent Only Dry Clean, Petroleum Solvent Only | |
Dry Clean, Any Solvent Except Trichloroethylene Dry Clean, Any Solvent Except Trichloroethylene | |
Dry Clean, Short Cycle Dry Clean, Short Cycle | |
Dry Clean, Reduced Moisture Dry Clean, Reduced Moisture | |
Dry clean, Low Heat Dry clean, Low Heat | |
Dry clean, No Steam Dry clean, No Steam | |
Roerich's peace banner Roerich's peace banner | |
The Broken Rifle The broken rifle symbol is used by War Resisters' International (WRI) and its affiliates but predates the foundation of WRI in 1921. | |
Peace Hand Gesture The V sign (U+270C ✌ victory hand in Unicode) is a hand gesture in which the index and middle fingers are raised and parted, while the other fingers are clenched. | |
Dove and Olive Branch The dove and olive branch was used by early Christians and became current in the 18th century. It was popularized by the artist Pablo Picasso in 1949 and became widely used in the post-war peace move… | |
The Celtic Shield The Celtic shield is often used to ward off evil spirits, and also for protection. | |
Fence Strength and Authority | |
Grandmas in the hospitle don't text ^w^ Palm Tree | |
Adikrahene Dua Adinkra King Stamp | |
Adwera Watery Shrub | |
Adwo Peace | |
Agyinduwura | |
Ani Bere Seriousness | |
Biribi Wo Soro There is something in the Heavens | |
Duno Drum | |
Kae Me Remember Me | |
Kojo Baiden Rays | |
Kontire Ne Akwamu Seal of Law and Order | |
Krado Seal of Law and Order | |
Kramo Bone The bad make it difficult for the good to be noticed. | |
Mmomudwan Unity | |
Mmra Krado Seal of Law and Order | |
Nea Ope Se Nkrofoo Ye Ma Wo No, Ye Saa Ara Ma Won Do to others the things you want them to do to for you. | |
Nkontim Hair of the Queen's Servant | |
Nnonnowa Double Drum | |
Nya Abotere Be Patient | |
Nyame Akruma God's Axe | |
Ohene Tuo The King's Gun | |
Okuafo Pa Good Farmer | |
Onyakopon Aniwa God's Eye | |
Onyakopon Ne Yen Ntena May God be with us. | |
Gold Gold, often described as a dense, soft, shiny, malleable, and ductile metal, has captivated human imagination for millennia. Its allure lies not only in its physical properties but also in its symbol… | |
Tin Tin is a chemical element with symbol Sn (for Latin: stannum) and atomic number 50. It is a main group metal in group 14 of the periodic table. | |
Lead Lead is a chemical element in the carbon group with symbol Pb (from Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft and malleable metal, which is regarded as a heavy metal and poor metal. | |
Mercury (metal) Mercury is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum (from Greek "hydr-" water and "argyros" silver). | |
Calcination Calcination (also referred to as calcining) is a thermal treatment process in absence of air applied to ores and other solid materials to bring about a thermal decomposition, phase transition, or rem… | |
Congelation Congelation is the process by which something congeals, or thickens. | |
Fixation (alchemy) Fixation in alchemy refers to a process by which a previously volatile substance is "transformed" into a form (often solid) that is not affected by fire. | |
Digestion (alchemy) In alchemy, digestion is a process in which gentle heat is applied to a substance over a period of several weeks. | |
Dissolution Dissolution is the process by which a solute forms a solution in a solvent. | |
Distillation Distillation is a method of separating mixtures based on differences in volatility of components in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and n… | |
Sublimation (phase transition) Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. | |
Separation process In chemistry and chemical engineering, a separation process, or simply a separation, is any mass transfer process that converts a mixture of substances into two or more distinct product mixtures, at … | |
Ceration Ceration is a chemical process, a common practice in alchemy. | |
Fermentation Fermentation typically refers to the conversion of sugar to acids, gases and/or alcohol using yeast or bacteria. | |
Multiplication (alchemy) Multiplication is the process in Western alchemy used to increase the potency of the philosopher's stone, elixir or projection powder. | |
Projection (alchemy) Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy. Once the Philosopher's stone or powder of projection had been created, the process of projection would be used to transmute a lesser substance int… | |
Wuforo Dua Pa A When You Climb a Good Tree | |
Tuo Ne Akofena Gun and State Sword | |
Tumi Te Se Kosua Power is like an Egg | |
Tabon Paddle | |
Sesa Woruban Change your life | |
Sepow Knife | |
Pa Gya Striking of Fire | |
Owuo Kum Nyame Death Killed God | |
Ayizan In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Ayizan (also Grande Ai-Zan, Aizan, or Ayizan Velekete) is the loa of the marketplace and commerce. | |
Veve of Baron Samedi Baron Samedi (Baron Saturday, also Baron Samdi, Bawon Samedi, or Bawon Sanmdi) is one of the Loa of Haitian Vodou. | |
Veve of Maman Brigitte In Vodou, Maman Brigitte (Grann Brigitte, Manman, Manman Brigit, Manman Brijit) is a death loa, the wife of Baron Samedi. | |
Veve of Damballa In Vodou, Damballah is one of the most important of all the loa (also spelled lwa). Damballah is the Sky God and considered the primordial creator of all life. | |
Veve of Papa Legba In Haitian Vodou, Papa Legba is loa who is the intermediary between the loa and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or denies) permission to speak with the spirits of Guinee, and… | |
Veve of Ogoun In the Yoruba religion, Ogun (or Ogoun, Ogún, Ogou, Ogum, Oggun) is an orisha (deity) and loa (spirit) who presides over iron, hunting, politics and war | |
Ethiopian cross Ethiopian crosses are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia. | |
Agwé In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Agwé, also spelt Agoueh, is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors. He is considered to be marri… | |
Chiwara A Chiwara (also Chi wara, Ci Wara, or Tyi Wara; Bambara: ciwara; French: tchiwara) is a ritual object representing an antelope, used by the Bambara ethnic group in Mali. | |
Omphalos An omphalos (ὀμφαλός) is a religious stone artifact, or baetylus. | |
Prayer Wheel A prayer wheel is a cylindrical "wheel" (Tibetan: འཁོར་, Wylie: 'khor) on a spindle made from metal, wood, stone, leather or coarse cotton. | |
Tomoe A tomoe (巴?), also 鞆絵, and tomowe (ともゑ?) in its archaic form, is a Japanese abstract shape described as a swirl that resembles a comma or the usual form of a magatama. | |
Swimming Swimming | |
Telephone Telephone | |
Information Information | |
Shelter Shelter | |
Scuba diving Scuba diving | |
Sailing Sailing | |
Wheelchair-accessible Wheelchair-accessible | |
Trailhead Trailhead | |
Showers Showers | |
Self-guided trail Self-guided trail | |
Sanitary disposal station Sanitary disposal station | |
Restrooms Restrooms | |
Horseback riding (rental, guided tour) Horseback riding (rental, guided tour) | |
Campground Campground | |
Snowmobile trail Snowmobile trail | |
Picnic area Picnic area | |
Fishing Fishing | |
Boat launch Boat launch | |
Drinking water Drinking water | |
Food service Food Service | |
Airport Airport | |
Gas station Gas station | |
4-wheel-drive road EGS | |
First Aid First Aid | |
Lodging Lodging | |
Marina Marina | |
Amphitheater Amphitheater | |
Bicycle Trail Bicycle Trail | |
Boat tour Boat tour | |
Museum Museum | |
Canoe Access Canoe access | |
Hiking Trail Hiking Trail | |
Campfire Campfire | |
Cross Country Skiing Cross Country Skiing | |
Downhill Skiing Downhill Skiing | |
Golfing Golfing | |
Baseball Baseball | |
Climbing Climbing | |
Hang Gliding Hang Gliding | |
Playground Playground | |
Skateboarding Skateboarding | |
Spelunking Spelunking | |
Rock Climbing Rock Climbing | |
Tennis Tennis | |
Beach Access Beach Access | |
Lighthouse Lighthouse | |
Hold hand rail Hold hand rail | |
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… | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
7 Iris 7 Iris is a large main-belt asteroid. Among the S-type asteroids, it ranks fifth in geometric mean diameter after Eunomia, Juno, Amphitrite and Herculina. | |
8 Flora 8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. | |
9 Metis 9 Metis is one of the larger main-belt asteroids. | |
10 Hygiea 10 Hygiea is the fourth largest asteroid in the Solar System by volume and mass and is located in the asteroid belt. | |
10 Hygiea 10 Hygiea is the fourth largest asteroid in the Solar System by volume and mass and is located in the asteroid belt. | |
11 Parthenope 11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. | |
11 Parthenope 11 Parthenope is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. | |
12 Victoria 12 Victoria is a large main-belt asteroid. | |
13 Egeria 13 Egeria is a large main-belt G-type asteroid | |
14 Irene 14 Irene is a large main-belt asteroid, discovered by John Russell Hind on May 19, 1851. | |
15 Eunomia 15 Eunomia is a very large asteroid in the inner asteroid belt | |
16 Psyche 16 Psyche is one of the ten most massive main-belt asteroids. It is over 200 kilometers in diameter and contains a little less than 1% of the mass of the entire asteroid belt. It is the most massive … | |
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… | |
19 Fortuna 19 Fortuna is one of the largest main-belt asteroids. It has a composition similar to 1 Ceres: a darkly colored surface that is heavily space-weathered with the composition of primitive organic compo… | |
26 Proserpina 26 Proserpina is a main-belt asteroid discovered by R. Luther on May 5, 1853. It is named after the Roman goddess Proserpina, the daughter of Ceres and the Queen of the Underworld. | |
28 Bellona 28 Bellona is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by R. Luther on March 1, 1854, and named after Bellōna, the Roman goddess of war; the name was chosen to mark the beginning of the Crimean … | |
29 Amphitrite 29 Amphitrite is one of the largest S-type asteroids, probably third in diameter after Eunomia and Juno, although Iris and Herculina are similar in size. | |
37 Fides 37 Fides (pron.: /ˈfaɪdiːz/ FY-deez) is a large main-belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer Karl Theodor Robert Luther on October 5, 1855, and named after Fides, the Roman goddess of l… | |
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… | |
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… | |
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). | |
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. | |
Korean Unification Flag Korean Unification Flag 1991 - Present | |
Church of Scientology cross symbol Church of Scientology cross symbol | |
Sea Org symbol Sea Org symbol | |
Church of Spiritual Technology logo Church of Spiritual Technology logo | |
Biological hazard Biological hazards, also known as biohazards, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. | |
Skull and crossbones (poison) A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under the skull | |
Municipal building (city or ward level) Municipal building (city or ward level) | |
Municipal building (town or village level) Japanese map symbol for municipal building (town or village level) | |
Court house or building Japanese map symbol for court house or building | |
Fire station Japanese map symbol for fire station | |
Police station Japanese map symbol for police station | |
Kōban Japanese map symbol for Kōban | |
Public health center Japanese map symbol for public health center | |
Post office Japanese map symbol for post office | |
Meteorological observatory Japanese map symbol for meteorological observatory | |
Forest service office Japanese map symbol for forest service office | |
Government office building Japanese map symbol for government office building | |
Elementary or junior high school Japanese map symbol for Elementary or junior high school | |
High school Japanese map symbol for high school | |
Junior college Japanese map symbol for junior college | |
Other Tree plantation Japanese map symbol for other plantation | |
Mulberry orchard Japanese map symbol for Mulberry field/orchard | |
Tea plantation Japanese map symbol for tea plantation | |
Orchard Japanese map symbol for 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 | |
Palm trees Japanese map symbol for palm trees | |
Coniferous forest or woods Japanese map symbol for coniferous forest or woods | |
Hardwood forest or woods Japanese map symbol for hardwood forest or woods | |
Lighthouse Japanese map symbol for lighthouse | |
Wind turbine or farm Japanese map symbol for wind turbine or farm | |
Monument Japanese map symbol for monument | |
Place of historic, cultural, or scenic interest Japanese map symbol for place of historic, cultural, or scenic interest | |
TV tower Japanese map symbol for TV tower | |
Radio tower Japanese map symbol for radio tower | |
Volcanic crater or Fumarole Japanese map symbol for volcanic crater or Fumarole | |
Chimney Japanese map symbol for chimney | |
Castle Japanese map symbol for castle | |
Nursing Home Japanese map symbol for nursing home | |
Power station Japanese map symbol for power station | |
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 | |
Plant or factory Japanese map symbol for plant or factory | |
Temple Japanese map symbol for temple | |
Shinto shrine Japanese map symbol for shinto shrine | |
Library Japanese map symbol for library | |
Museum Japanese map symbol for museum | |
College or University Japanese map symbol for college or University | |
Technical College Japanese map symbol for technical college | |
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 | |
Pit head Japanese map symbol for pit head | |
Quarry Japanese map symbol for quarry | |
Onsen (hot spring) Japanese map symbol for Onsen (hot spring) | |
Major port Japanese map symbol for Major port | |
Minor port Japanese map symbol for Minor port | |
Fishing port Japanese map symbol for Fishing port | |
Ferry (car carrier) Japanese map symbol for Ferry (car carrier) | |
Ferry Japanese map symbol for Ferry | |
Benchmark Japanese map symbol for Benchmark | |
Triangulation point Japanese map symbol for Triangulation point | |
Wild Fowl Wild fowl warning sign - U.K. | |
Wild Elephant Zone Wild elephant zone sign- Surin, Thailand | |
Winding Road Ahead Winding road ahead sign - U.S. and Canada | |
Tunnel Ahead Tunnel ahead sign - France | |
Tunnel Ahead Tunnel ahead sign - Germany | |
Japan crossroads sign Japan crossroads sign. | |
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". | |
xor (exclusive or) The result of A xor B is true if A is True or B is True but not both True. | |
Was Sceptre The was ("power, dominion") sceptre is a symbol that appeared often in relics, art, and hieroglyphics associated with the ancient Egyptian religion | |
Akhet The Egyptian language word Akhet is both a hieroglyph and an Ancient Egyptian season. | |
Amenta This symbol represents the Underworld or Land of the Dead. | |
Winged Sun The winged sun is a symbol associated with divinity, royalty and power in the Ancient Near East (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Persia). | |
Uraeus The Uraeus (/jʊˈriəs/; plural Uraei or Uraeuses; from the Greek οὐραῖος, ouraīos, "on its tail"; from Egyptian jʿr.t (iaret), "rearing cobra") is the stylized, upright form of an Egyptian cobra (asp,… | |
Djed Column The djed column as a, Egyptian hieroglyph represented stability. | |
Cloud development not observed Cloud development not observed or not observable during past hour (not plotted) | |
Well developed dust whirs Well developed dust whirl(s) or sand whirl(s) seen at or near the station during the preceding hour or at the time of observation, but no duststorm or sandstorm | |
Clouds generally dissolving Clouds generally dissolving or becoming less developed during past hour (not plotted) | |
Sky cover Sky cover on the whole unchanged during past hour (not plotted) | |
Clouds generally forming Clouds generally forming or developing during past hour (not plotted) | |
Widespread dust in suspension Widespread dust in suspension in the air, not raised by wind at or near the station at the time of observation | |
Visibility reduced by smoke Visibility reduced by smoke | |
Haze Haze | |
Duststorm or sandstorm Duststorm or sandstorm within sight at the time of observation, or at the station during the preceding hour | |
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 | |
Precipitation within sight Precipitation (Virga) within sight, but not reaching the ground | |
Precipitation within sight, reaching ground Precipitation within sight, reaching ground or the surface of the sea, but distant, i.e. estimated to be more than 3 miles from the station | |
Precipitation within sight Precipitation (Praecipitatio) within sight, reaching the ground or the surface of the sea, near to (within 3 miles), but not at the station | |
Thunder heard Thunder heard, but no precipitation at the station | |
Wingdings Wingdings is a TrueType dingbat font included in all versions of Microsoft Windows from version 3.1 onwards. | |
Wingdings 2 Wingdings 2 is a TrueType font distributed, for example, with Microsoft Office. | |
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. | |
Wolf tracks Wolf tracks indicate the presence of a teacher, and spiritual energy. | |
The Hand Representing presence, work, and the achievements of man in his/her history. | |
anxiety anxiety | |
excitement excitement | |
dislike dislike | |
frustration frustration | |
happiness happiness | |
sadness sadness | |
rest rest | |
sol Morse Code Alphabet and Numbers | |
Winking emoticon winking | |
Shocked \ Confused emoticon Socked or Confused | |
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… | |
Rat (Zodiac) The Rat (wiktionary:大鼠) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar, the Year of the Rat is associated with the earthly branch symbol 子. | |
Ox (zodiac) The Ox ( 牛 ) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Ox is denoted by the earthly branch character 丑. In the Vietnam… | |
Tiger (zodiac) The Tiger ( 虎 ), is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Tiger is associated with the earthly branch symbol 寅. | |
Dragon (zodiac) The Dragon (simplified Chinese: 龙; traditional Chinese: 龍) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dragon is associa… | |
Snake (zodiac) The Snake (蛇) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac and related to the Chinese calendar, as well as in related East Asian zodiacal or calendrical systems. The Year… | |
Horse (zodiac) The Horse (馬 午) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. | |
Goat (zodiac) The Goat ( 羊 ) is the eighth sign of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Goat is associated with the earthly branch symbol… | |
Rooster (zodiac) The Rooster (simplified Chinese: 鸡; traditional Chinese: 雞/鷄)) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Rooster is re… | |
Pig (zodiac) The Pig (豬) is the twelfth and the last sign of the Earthly Branches ( 亥). It is characterized as yin so only the negative elements can be attached to it. | |
Rabbit (zodiac) The Rabbit ( 兔 ) is the fourth in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The Year of the Rabbit is associated with the earthly branch symbol 卯. In the related Vietnamese zodiac, the cat takes the … | |
Awen Symbol In some forms of Neo-Druidism the term is symbolized by an emblem showing three straight lines that spread apart as they move downward, drawn within a circle or a series of circles of varying thickne… | |
Bat-Signal Batman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in Detective … | |
Wolf Moon Sign January : Wolf Moon Sign | |
Muskrat tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Muskrat indicates resilience, detachment and adaptability. | |
Oppossum tracks Opossum tracks indicate cunning, sharp wit, but more importantly - detachment. | |
Goose tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Goose indicates single-mindedness in purpose and deed. | |
Fox tracks Fox tracks indicate observance, and family affairs. | |
Duck tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Duck indicates a need for patience and calm. | |
Dog tracks Dog tracks indicate servitude, loyalty, compassion and respect. | |
Bobcat tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Bobcat indicates a balance between body, mind and spirit. | |
Bear tracks Bear tracks indicate reflection and self-observation. Hibernation is also a form of self- reflection. | |
Badger tracks Identifying animal tracks of the Badger indicates a need for us to deal with creative powers. | |
Cross in a Circle Symbol Native American Indians were a deeply spiritual people and they communicated their history, thoughts, ideas and dreams from generation to generation through Symbols and Signs such as the Cross in a C… | |
The Symbol of Life – Man in the Maze The Symbol of Life in the Man in the Maze symbol depicts a human figure at the entrance of a maze that has only one path. | |
Thunderbird Symbol The Thunderbird symbol is one of the most dominant icons in Native American Indian culture and art. | |
Saddlebag or Pouch Symbol The meaning of the Saddlebag symbol was to the represent the concept of a journey. | |
Fertility Symbol – Kokopelli The distinguishing features of the Kokopelli fertility symbol are his hunchback, his dancing pose and his flute. The hunch on his back represented the sack he carried which might contain seeds for th… | |
Brothers Symbol The Brothers symbol is depicted in almost every creation story among the Native American Indians. | |
Raccoon Symbol The Raccoon symbol was seen as a magical icon as it was perceived to be an expert at disguise and secrecy. | |
Turtle Symbol The turtle is a sacred figure in Native American symbolism as it represents Mother Earth. The meaning of the Turtle symbol signifies good health and long life. | |
The Hope Symbol – The 8 Pointed Star Symbol The 8 pointed star symbolizes hope and guidance. A circle around other Native American symbols signifies protection. | |
Hawk Symbol The strength of the hawk symbol is also depicted as the Guardian and Protector of the Earth Mother and all her children. | |
Water symbol The hawk is believed to be in a continuous fight, protecting people from the evil spirits of the air and is closely associated with forces such as rain, wind, thunder, and lightning and sometimes ref… | |
Rain symbol The meaning of the Rain symbols were very important as water in every form as one of the most vital elements for the sustenance of life. Rain symbols signified renewal, fertility and change. | |
Death Symbol – Ojibwa Gravepost The Ojibwa tribe marked the death and burial of a tribe member as shown in the picture of an Ojibwa Grave post – refer to grave post symbols. | |
Great Spirit Symbol The meaning of the Great Spirit symbol was to signify the divine power that created the world. | |
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. | |
and The statement A & B is true if both A is true and B is true. Otherwise the statement is false. | |
Butterfly Symbol The meaning of the Butterfly symbol signifies transformation as the ugly caterpillar changes into the beautiful butterfly. | |
or The statement "A or B" is true if A or B is true | |
True This symbol represents the boolean value "true". | |
False This symbol represents the boolean value "false". | |
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. | |
Days and Nights Symbol The meaning of the Days and Nights symbol was to signify the passing of time. | |
Sun Symbol The Sun symbol was of great importance to all of the Native American Indian tribes. The sun symbol is depicted in a variety of ways, three of the symbols are shown on the image. | |
Owl Symbol Choctaw Owl Myth: The Choctaw deity ‘Ishkitini’, or the horned owl, was believed to prowl about at night killing men and animals. | |
Cactus Symbol The Cactus is native to arid regions of America and is a plant which is adapted to extremely dry and hot environments having the ability to conserve water. | |
Indian Camp Symbol The meaning of the Indian Camp symbol was to signify an Indian village consisting of tepees. | |
Heartline Symbol The meaning of the Heartline symbol was to signify life force. | |
White Soldiers Symbol The White Soldiers symbol, showing figures wearing hats, distinguished them from Native Indians. The following picture shows a a drawing made in 1875 by two Indian guides on a piece of birch bark whi… | |
Drum Symbol The meaning of the Drum symbol was to signify the heartbeat of mother earth. | |
Winter Symbol The meaning of the Winter symbol was to signify the passing of time. A clever, simple way to symbolize and record the passing of time. | |
Cornicello or Cornetto A cornicello or cornetto, Italian for "little horn" or "hornlet", is an amulet worn to protect against the evil eye. In the Southern Italian Dialects, it is called cuornuciello or variants thereof. | |
Infinity Symbol The infinity symbol (sometimes called the lemniscate) is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity. | |
Equals Sign Equality | |
Open University of Israel The Open University of Israel (Hebrew: האוניברסיטה הפתוחה, HaUniversita HaPtukha) is a distance-education university in Israel. Its administration center is located in the city of Ra'anana. As of 20… | |
gästgiveri gästgiveri | |
Copyleft Copyleft (a play on the word copyright) is the practice of using copyright law to offer the right to distribute copies and modified versions of a work and requiring that the same rights be preserved … | |
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) - Elephant The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) (Hindi: बहुजन समाज पार्टी) is a centrist national political party in India with socialist leanings. | |
Bharatiya Janata Party Symbol - Lotus The Bharatiya Janata Party (About this sound pronunciation (help·info); translation: Indian People's Party; abbreviated BJP) is one of the two major parties in the Indian political system, the other … | |
Communist Party of India Symbol - Ears of Corn & Sickle The Communist Party of India (CPI) (Hindi: भारतीय कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी Bhāratīya Kamyunisṭa Pārṭī) is a far-left political party in India. | |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) - Hammer Sickle & Star The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated CPI(M) or CPM; Hindi: भारत की कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी (मार्क्सवादी) Bhārat kī Kamyunisṭ Pārṭī (Mārksvādī)) is a left-wing Marxist political party in Indi… | |
Indian National Congress Symbol - Hand The Indian National Congress (abbreviated INC, and commonly known as the Congress) is one of the two major political parties in India, the other being the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). | |
Telangana Rashtra Samithi Symbol - Car Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is a regional separatist political party in the Southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. | |
Telugu Desam Party Symbol - Bicycle Telugu Desam Party (Telugu: తెలుగు దే | |
Arunachal Congress Symbol - Two Daos Intersecting Arunachal Congress is a regional political party in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. | |
All India United Democratic Front Symbol - Lock and Key All India United Democratic Front also known as AIUDF (Assamese: সৰ্ব ভাৰতীয় সংযুক্ত গণতান্ত্ৰীক মৰ্চা;Sarba Bharatiya Sanyukta Ganatantric Marcha) is a state political party oroginating from the In… | |
Janata Dal (United) Symbol - Arrow Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) is a political party in India with political presence mainly in Bihar and Jharkhand. | |
Lok Janshakti Party Symbol - Bungalow The Lok Janshakti Party is a state political party in the state Bihar, India. | |
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party Symbol - Lion Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) (Marathi: महाराष्ट्रवादी गोमंतक पक्ष) was Goa's first ruling party after the end of Portuguese colonial rule in 1961. | |
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. | |
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Symbol - Plough The Jammu & Kashmir National Conference is a State political party in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. | |
Píča Píča (Czech pronunciation: [piːtʃa]), sometimes short piča or pyča [pɪtʃa], is a Czech and Slovak profanity that refers to the vagina. | |
Rain (not freezing) not falling as shower(s) Rain (not freezing) not falling as shower(s) ended in the past hour | |
Freezing drizzle or freezing rain not falling as shower(s) Freezing drizzle or freezing rain not falling as shower(s) ended in the past hour | |
Rain shower(s) Rain shower(s) ended in the past hour | |
Drizzle and rain, slight Drizzle and rain, slight | |
Drizzle and rain, moderate or heavy Drizzle and rain, moderate or heavy | |
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 | |
Thunderstorm combined with dust storm or sandstorm Thunderstorm combined with dust storm or sandstorm at time of observation | |
Thunderstorm, heavy, without hail but with rain and or snow Thunderstorm, heavy, without hail but with rain and or snow at time of observation. | |
Tanit Tanit was a Punic goddess, the chief deity of Carthage alongside her consort Ba`al Hammon. | |
Pi The number pi (symbol: π) /paɪ/ is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and is approximately equal to 3.14159. | |
Currency Sign The symbol "¤" is called the currency sign or "currency symbol". It's often used as a placeholder for an unspecified currency or to denote currency-related information. It doesn't represent a specifi… | |
Euro Sign The introduction of the euro currency stands as a significant milestone in the economic history of Europe, marking a journey towards monetary unity and integration among its member states. Central to… | |
Yoism Symbol Open-source religions attempt to employ open-source methodologies in the creation of religious belief systems | |
Thumbs Up A thumbs-up or thumbs-down is a common hand gesture achieved by a closed fist held with the thumb extended upward or downward in approval or disapproval, respectively. | |
Pharmacy Symbol - Mortar and Pestle The two symbols most commonly associated with pharmacy are the mortar and pestle and the ℞ (recipere) character, which is often written as "Rx" in typed text. | |
Bowl of Hygieia Bowl of Hygieia is one of the symbols of pharmacy | |
Toll Road - Israel The road-sign symbol for a toll road in Israel symbol (Israeli New Shekel currency symbol over road). Route six is currently (Dec. 2005) the only toll road in Israel. | |
The Ukrainian Hryvnia Symbol The hryvnia, sometimes hryvnya or grivna (Ukrainian: гривня, pronounced [ˈɦrɪu̯ɲɑ], abbr.: грн (hrn in Latin alphabet)); sign: ₴, code: (UAH), has been the national currency of Ukraine since Septembe… | |
Biohazard Sign Biological hazards, also known as biohazards, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. | |
Asexual Symbol Asexuality (or nonsexuality) is the lack of sexual attraction to anyone or low or absent interest in sexual activity. | |
Heterosexual symbol Heterosexual symbolism dates back to the earliest artifacts of humanity, with ritual fertility carvings and primitive rock art. | |
Iron Front Symbol The Iron Front (German: Eiserne Front) was an anti-Nazi, anti-monarchist, and anti-communist paramilitary organization formed in Germany on 16 December 1931. | |
Kazakhstani tenge The tenge (Kazakh: теңге, teñge) is the currency of Kazakhstan. | |
Topfreedom Symbol Topfreedom is a cultural and political movement seeking to advance gender equality by the recognition of the right of women and girls to be topless in public on the same basis that men and boys are p… | |
Azeri Manat The Manat (code: AZN) is the currency of Azerbaijan. It is subdivided into 100 qəpik. | |
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 … | |
Ammeter Symbol An ammeter is a measuring instrument used to measure the electric current in a circuit. | |
The Rupee Symbol "Rupee" is abbreviated as Re. (singular), Rs. (plural) as ₹ (Indian rupee symbol) in the case of the Indian rupee, a combination of the Devanagari letter र (ra) and the Roman capital letter R. | |
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… | |
Voltage source Voltage source is a two terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage. | |
Current source A current source is an electronic circuit that delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of the voltage across it. | |
Aum or Om Symbol Aum or Om (in Devanagari ॐ) is one of the most sacred symbols in Hinduism. In Sanskrit known as praṇava (प्रणव) lit. "to sound out loudly" or oṃkāra (ओंकार) lit. "oṃ syllable") | |
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… | |
Khanda (Sikh symbol) The Khanda (☬ Punjabi: ਖੰਡਾ, khaṇḍā) depicts the Sikh doctrine Deg Tegh Fateh in emblematic form. It is also part of the design of the "Sikh national flag", the Nishan Sahib. A double edged sword (al… | |
Orthodox cross The Orthodox, Byzantine or Russian (Orthodox) Cross is a variation of the Christian cross, commonly found in Eastern Orthodox Churches. | |
Cross and Crown The Cross and Crown (a cross passing through a crown), is seen by some to be a Christian symbol appearing in many churches, particularly Roman Catholic; and has also been used in heraldry. | |
Globus cruciger The globus cruciger (Latin) is an orb (globus) topped with a cross (cruciger), a Christian symbol of authority used throughout the Middle Ages on coins, iconography and royal regalia. It symbolises C… | |
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… | |
Wind Wind | |
East East | |
Flame Flame | |
Forest Forest | |
North North | |
Science Science | |
Steam Steam | |
Thermometer Thermometer | |
West West | |
Welcome Welcome | |
Emotion Emotion | |
Freedom Freedom | |
Goodness Goodness | |
Guilt Guilt | |
Protection Protection | |
Resent Resent | |
Safety Safety | |
Surprise Surprise | |
Trust Trust | |
Want Want | |
Answer Answer | |
Army Army | |
City City | |
Current Events Current Events | |
Govern Govern | |
Government Government | |
Nation Nation | |
Paratrooper Paratrooper | |
Province Province | |
Rifle Rifle | |
Village Village | |
World World | |
Aunt Aunt | |
Child Child | |
Cousin Cousin | |
Daughter Daughter | |
Foster Mother Foster Mother | |
Grandfather Grandfather | |
Grandparents Grandparents | |
Husband Husband | |
Intimacy Intimacy | |
Nephew Nephew | |
Son Son | |
Uncle Uncle | |
Wife Wife | |
Airplane Airplane | |
Arm Arm | |
Art Art | |
Ashes Ashes | |
Bank Bank | |
Barn Barn | |
Beard Beard | |
Bed Bed | |
Berry Berry | |
Bike Bike | |
Bleed Bleed | |
Body Body | |
Book Book | |
Brain Brain | |
Branch Branch | |
Breast Breast | |
Bubble Bubble | |
Bulb Bulb | |
Burning Burning | |
Bus Bus | |
Bush Bush | |
Cabin Cabin | |
Cage Cage | |
Calculator Calculator | |
Camera Camera | |
Camper Camper | |
Carrot Carrot | |
Chemistry Chemistry | |
Church or Temple Church or Temple | |
Concert Hall Concert Hall | |
Countryside Countryside | |
Crayon Crayon | |
Cry Cry | |
Day Care Day Care | |
Door Door | |
Draw Draw | |
Ear Ear | |
Earth Earth | |
Eel Eel | |
Elevator Elevator | |
Eye Eye | |
Face Face | |
Factory Factory | |
Film Film | |
Fish Fish | |
Flower Bulb Flower Bulb | |
Fruit Fruit | |
Garage Garage | |
Garden Garden | |
Goldfish Goldfish | |
Grain Grain | |
Grass Grass | |
Greenhouse Greenhouse | |
Grow Grow | |
Hair Hair | |
Helicopter Helicopter | |
Hospital Hospital | |
House House | |
Lawn Lawn | |
Library Library | |
Machine Machine | |
Medicine Medicine | |
Museum Museum | |
Musical Instrument | |
Nose Nose | |
Orchard Orchard | |
Post Office Post Office | |
Projector Projector | |
Residential Institution Residential Institution | |
Rice Rice | |
Roof Roof | |
Root Root | |
Blissymbolics Sand Sand | |
School This is the School symbol in the constructed language Blissymbols. | |
Script Script | |
Shamrock Shamrock | |
Skates Skates | |
Stairs Stairs | |
Starfish Starfish | |
Tent Tent | |
Theatre Theatre | |
Thumb Thumb | |
Tooth Tooth | |
Tractor Tractor | |
Transport Transport | |
Tricycle Tricycle | |
Turnip Turnip | |
University University | |
Voyage Voyage | |
Wall Wall | |
Wheel Wheel | |
Wheelchair Wheelchair | |
Wildflower Wildflower | |
Workbook Workbook | |
Yawn Yawn | |
Zoo Zoo | |
set A set is a collection of elements represented as a comma separated list of elements. | |
Intersection The intersection of two sets is the set of objects that belong to both sets. | |
Union The union of two sets is the set of all objects in both sets. | |
Subset A subset of a group is a set that contains some or all of the elements of a set. | |
Proper Subset (also called a strict subset) A proper subset is subset that has few elements than the set, i.e., the subset can not be the original set. | |
not subset Indications that a set is not a subset of another set | |
Seal of Rutgers University The University Seal based on that of the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands whose motto around a sun is "Sol iustitiae illustra nos": "Sun of righteousness, shine upon us". | |
Superset The superset has all the items of a set and possibly additional items. | |
Proper Superset (also called strict superset) A proper superset is a superset that has more elements than a set. | |
Not Superset Indicates that a set is not a superset of another set. | |
Emblem of India The emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, preserved in the Sarnath Museum. | |
Power Set A power set refers to subsets of A. | |
Equality Indicates that two sets have the same members. | |
Complement The complement of a set A is the set that contains all elements that are not in set A. | |
Relative Complement Refers to objects that belong to one set but are not in the other set. | |
Symmetric Difference Items that belong to two sets but not the intersection of the two sets. | |
Element of Indicates set membership. | |
not element of Indications that an element is not a member of a set. | |
Ordered Pair A set of two elements. | |
Cartesian Product A x B is the set of all ordered pairs from A and B. | |
Cardinality Indicates the number of elements in a set. | |
Aleph-Null Aleph-Null represents the infinite cardinality of the set of natural numbers. | |
Aleph-One Aleph-One represents the cardinality of countable ordinal number sets. | |
Empty Set Represents the set that has no items (i.e., the set that is empty). | |
Universal set The set that contains all possible values. | |
Natural Numbers Including Zero Represents the set of all natural numbers including zero. | |
Natural Numbers Without 0 Represents the set that contains all the natural numbers except 0. | |
Integers The set of all integer numbers. | |
Rational Numbers Represents the set of all rational numbers. | |
Real Numbers Represents the set that contains all real numbers. | |
Complex Numbers Represents the set that contains all complex numbers. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Proportional to Specifies that a value is proportional to another value | |
Addition Indicates that two values should be added together. | |
Subtraction Indicates to subtract (take away) one value from another. | |
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. | |
Tensor Product Create new sets by multiplying a set by each member of another set | |
Division Divide one number by another. | |
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. | |
Therefore Specifies because of a set conditions therefore another condition is true. | |
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… | |
Congruence Means "has the same measurements of". | |
Set Brackets A comma separated list of values that represent the members of a set. | |
Function Arrow Represents the mapping of a value into a set. | |
Probability The probably of an event happening. | |
Quaternions Represents the set {a + bi + cj + dk : a,b,c,d ∈ real numbers} | |
Big O Represents the order of complexity of a problem. Used to describe how closely a finite series approximates a given function | |
Infinity A value is greater than the largest real number. | |
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. | |
Open Interval A range of values between, but not equal to, the listed values. | |
Left Open Interval A range of values between the listed values including the right value but not the left value. | |
Right Open Interval A range of values between the listed values including the left value but not the right 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". | |
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. | |
Modulo 2 Sum Adding two numbers together bit by bit performing the xor operation on the pairs of bits. | |
Government Seal of Japan The Government Seal of Japan, also called the Paulownia Seal (桐紋 kirimon?) or Paulownia Flower Seal (桐花紋 tōkamon?), is a mon or a crest used by the Cabinet of Japan and the Government of Japan on off… | |
Cube Root The cube root of a value is the number that you multiple by itself 3 times to get the original value. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Measured Angle Specifies that an angle has been measured | |
Parallel To Specifies that two lines are parallel to each other. | |
Not Parallel To Specifies that two lines are not parallel to each other. | |
Because Used in a proof to indicate "because". | |
Approaches the Limit Specifies the value that a function, or sequence, "approaches". | |
Euler's Number Approximately equal to 2.71828. | |
Golden Ratio Is approximately 1.6180339887. | |
Factorial The result of 1 x 2 x 3 ... x n. | |
The Indian Rupee Symbol The Indian Rupee sign (sign: INR; code: INR) is the currency sign: INR for the Indian Rupee, the official currency of India. | |
AND gate An AND gate is a digital logic gate that performs the "AND" function on two inputs, that is, the output is HIGH(1) if both inputs are HIGH(1). | |
NAND gate A NAND gate is the equivalent of an AND gate with a NOT gate on the output. The output of a NAND gate is HIGH(1) as long as both inputs are not HIGH(1). | |
NOR gate A NOR gate is the equivalent of an OR gate with a NOT gate on its output. The output of NOR gate is only HIGH(1) if both of its inputs are LOW(0). | |
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. | |
Predefined Process Refers to a series of process steps that are defined elsewhere, such as in a subroutine definition. | |
Alternate Process Specifies that the step is an alternative to the normal process step. | |
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. | |
Terminator Used for specifying the start or stop points for a process. | |
Decision Indicates a decision point at which the flow can branch based on the answer to the question/condition posed in the decision box. | |
Connector A connector is used to represent that the flow is continued elsewhere on the flowchart. Typically capital letters are used in the circle as labels. | |
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. | |
Document This specifies that the process step creates a document. | |
Multi-Document This specifies that the process step generates multiple documents. | |
Display Indicates that the process displays information to a person. | |
Magnetic Disk Represents data storage. Typically a file or database. | |
Sequential Access Storage Represents storage that is read and/or written sequentially, such as magnetic tape. | |
Technion Logo The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is a public research university in Haifa, Israel. | |
Dollar sign The dollar or peso sign ($) is a symbol primarily used to indicate the various peso and dollar units of currency around the world. | |
The Pound sign The pound sign (£ or ₤) is the symbol for the pound sterling—the currency of the United Kingdom (UK). | |
Heart symbol The heart symbol or "heart shape" (♥) is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense as the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially … | |
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. | |
Circle A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry that is the set of all points in a plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the centre. The distance between any of the points and the c… | |
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 | |
Honey Sign Alchemic symbol for honey, one of many others that were in use. | |
Homeowner has a gun A triangle with hands signifies that the homeowner has a gun and he was going to use it. | |
Bad water A hobo symbol that signifies water not to be drink. | |
Barking dog A horizontal zigzag signifies a barking dog. | |
Hostile police beware of hostile railroad police | |
A kind lady lives here A cat signifies that a kind lady lives here. | |
Pentacle A pentacle (or pantacle in Thelema) is an amulet used in magical evocation, generally made of parchment, paper or metal (although it can be of other materials), on which the symbol of a spirit or ene… | |
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. | |
ShareThis - Share icon A share icon is a user interface icon intended to convey to the user a button for performing a share action. It is represented by a less-than sign terminating with dots. | |
The Noun Project A share icon is a user interface icon intended to convey to the user a button for performing a share action. | |
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'. | |
Distilled vinegar An old alchemy symbol for distilled vinegar. | |
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. | |
Acetic Acid (Vinegar) An archaic symbols of chemical elements for vinegar. | |
Oil An old archaic alchemy symbol for oil. | |
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. | |
Ishtar star Simplified version of the ancient Mesopotamian eight-pointed star symbol of the goddess Ishtar (Inana/Inanna), representing the planet Venus as morning or evening star. | |
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. | |
Symbol of Hospitality The pineapple has been considered a symbol of hospitality for centuries. | |
Saint John's Arms Saint John's Arms, a.k.a Cross of St John and Viking magic ideogram, used today in cartography and as traffic sign for ancient remains. | |
Camunian rose The Camunian rose (or in Italian Rosa camuna) is the name given to a particular symbol represented among the rock carvings of Val Camonica. It consists of a meandering closed line that winds around n… | |
No Clouds No Clouds | |
1\8th skycover 1/8th skycover | |
2\8ths skycover 2/8ths skycover | |
3\8ths skycover 3/8ths skycover | |
4\8ths skycover 4/8ths skycover | |
5\8ths skycover 5/8ths skycover | |
6\8ths skycover 6/8ths skycover | |
8\8ths skycover 8/8ths skycover (completely overcast) | |
Sky Obscured Sky Obscured (used when a surface-based weather phenomena (i.e. fog, dust, etc.) blocks the view of the sky) | |
Seal of Brandeis University This is a the seal of Brandeis University. It's moto is "Truth even unto its innermost parts". | |
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… | |
Ionizing radiation symbol The new supplementary ionizing radiation warning symbol launched on 15 February 2007 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Con… | |
Apple Logo Apple's first logo, designed by Ron Wayne, depicts Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. It was almost immediately replaced by Rob Janoff's "rainbow Apple", the now-familiar rainbow-colored s… | |
The Nike Logo The swoosh is the symbol of the athletic shoe and clothing manufacturer Nike. It is one of the most recognized brand logos in the world. | |
Heinz Logo The Heinz Corporate Logo serves to identify the global operations of H.J. Heinz Company. In the process, it has become one of the world's most familiar symbols and expresses imagery of tradition and … | |
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… | |
The Chai Symbol Chai (Hebrew: חַי "living" ḥay) is a Hebrew word that figures prominently in Jewish culture; the Hebrew letters of the word are often used as a visual symbol. | |
V sign The V sign (U+270C ✌ victory hand in Unicode) is a hand gesture in which the index and middle fingers are raised and parted, while the other fingers are clenched. It has various meanings, depending o… | |
Tilde The tilde (/ˈtɪldə/, /ˈtɪldi/; ˜ or ~ or "Squiggly" ) is a grapheme with several uses. The name of the character comes from Portuguese and Spanish, from the Latin titulus meaning "title" or "superscr… | |
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… | |
Section sign The section sign (Unicode U+00A7 § section sign, HTML §, TeX \S) is a typographical character used mainly to refer to a particular section of a document, such as a legal code. It is also called "doub… | |
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… | |
AOL Logo The new AOL brand identity is a simple, confident logotype, revealed by ever-changing images. It's one consistent logo with countless ways to reveal. | |
Great Seal of Canada The Great Seal of Canada (French: Grand Sceau du Canada) is a seal used for official purposes of state in Canada. | |
Beth-Din de Paris A kashruth supervision autority operating in France, its symbol is using the intials DBP and a capital K surrounded by stars. | |
The Jaguar Symbol This is the Jaguar car manufacturer symbol. | |
The Dodge Symbol For 1932 Dodge cars adopted a leaping ram as the car's hood ornament. Starting with the 1940 models the leaping ram became more streamlined and by 1951 only the head, complete with curving horns, rem… | |
The Toyota Car Symbol In 1936, Toyota entered the passenger car market with its Model AA and held a competition to establish a new logo emphasizing speed for its new product line. After receiving 27,000 entries, one was s… | |
The New York Times Logo The New York Times Logo is one of the most respected and well known brands. It was designed by Ed Benguiat. | |
The V Letter This symbol represents the V letter in sign language. | |
The U Letter This symbol represents the U letter in sign language. | |
The A Letter This symbol represents the A letter in sign language. | |
The B Letter This symbol represents the B letter in sign language. | |
The J Letter This symbol represents the J letter in sign language. | |
The C Letter This symbol represents the C letter in sign language. | |
The D Letter This symbol represents the D letter in sign language. | |
The E Letter This symbol represents the E letter in sign language. | |
The F Letter This symbol represents the F letter in sign language. | |
The G Letter This symbol represents the G letter in sign language. | |
The H Letter This symbol represents the H letter in sign language. | |
The I Letter This symbol represents the I letter in sign language. | |
The K Letter This symbol represents the K letter in sign language. | |
The L Letter This symbol represents the L letter in sign language. | |
The M Letter This symbol represents the M letter in sign language. | |
The N Letter This symbol represents the N letter in sign language. | |
The O Letter This symbol represents the O letter in sign language. | |
The P Letter This symbol represents the P letter in sign language. | |
The Q Letter This symbol represents the Q letter in sign language. | |
The S Letter This symbol represents the S letter in sign language. | |
The T Letter This symbol represents the T letter in sign language. | |
The W Letter This symbol represents the W letter in sign language. | |
The X Letter This symbol represents the X letter in sign language. | |
The Y Letter This symbol represents the Y letter in sign language. | |
The Z Letter This symbol represents the Z letter in sign language. | |
The 0 Number This symbol represents the 0 number in sign language. | |
The 1 Number This symbol represents the 1 number in sign language. | |
The 2 Number This symbol represents the 2 number in sign language. | |
The 3 Number This symbol represents the 3 number in sign language. | |
The 4 Number This symbol represents the 4 number in sign language. | |
The 5 Number This symbol represents the 5 number in sign language. | |
The 6 Number This symbol represents the 6 number in sign language. | |
The 7 Number This symbol represents the 7 number in sign language. | |
The 8 Number This symbol represents the 8 number in sign language. | |
The 9 Number This symbol represents the 9 number in sign language. | |
The Kolovrat The Kolovrat (Коловрат) Swastika (Свастика) is the foremost symbol representing Rodnovery amongst East Slavic peoples and traditions. | |
The Trefoil Symbol Trefoil (from Latin trifolium, "three-leaved plant", French trèfle, Italian trifoglio, German Dreiblatt and Dreiblattbogen) is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings used i… | |
The Quatrefoil Symbol In art, architecture, and traditional Christian symbolism, the quatrefoil is a type of decorative framework consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially-overlap… | |
The Dell Symbol The Dell Logo is a blue circle with the word DELL in it. The 'E' letter is set at an angle to make it more stylish and recognizable. | |
The Male Symbol Mars symbol (U+2642 ♂). The symbol for a male organism or man. | |
The Female Symbol Venus symbol (U+2640 ♀). The symbol for a female organism or woman. | |
The Virgin Symbol From the symbol of Mercury (U+263F ☿). This symbol is used to indicate a virgin female (for example, in genetic analysis). | |
The Intersex Symbol From the female and male symbols (U+26A5 ⚥). Intersex or transgender. | |
The Transgender Symbol Another transgender symbol, a combination of the male and female sign with a third, combined arm representing non-binary transgender people (Unicode: U+26A7 ⚧). | |
Male Homosexual Symbol Double male sign ⚣ (U+26A3), sometimes used as a male homosexual symbol. | |
Female Homosexual Symbol Double female sign ⚢ (U+26A2), sometimes used as a female homosexual symbol. | |
Ashoka Chakra The Ashoka Chakra is a depiction of the Buddhist Dharmachakra, represented with 24 spokes. It is so called because it appears on a number of edicts of Ashoka, most prominent among which is the Lion C… | |
Octagon In geometry, an octagon (from the Greek ὀκτάγωνον oktágōnon, "eight angles") is a polygon that has eight sides. | |
The McDonald's Symbol On September 13, 1961, the McDonald's Corporation filed a logo trademark on an overlapping, double arched "M" symbol. | |
The Exit Sign An exit sign is a device in a public facility (such as a building, aircraft or boat) denoting the location of the closest emergency exit in case of fire or other emergency. | |
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 Russian Ruble Symbol A currency symbol was used for the ruble between the 16th century and the 18th century. The symbol consisted of the Russian letters "Р" (rotated by 90° counter-clockwise) and "У" (written on top of i… | |
The Electronic Switch Symbol In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the current or diverting it from one conductor to another. | |
The Inductor Symbol An inductor, also called a coil or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component which resists changes in electric current passing through it. | |
The Adidas Originals Logo The brand uses the famous Trefoil logo, which was originally used on all adidas products until the company decided in 1997 that the trefoil logo would thereafter only be used on heritage products, an… | |
The Adidas Symbol The company's clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel bars, and the same motif is incorporated into Adidas's current official logo. | |
The Converse Symbol While being employed at Converse, one of its employees, Jim Labadini (1968–78), created the chevron and star insignia / logo that still remains on most Converse footwear items. | |
The Levi's Symbol The Levi's Two Horses logo has been part of the Levi’s brand since 1886. | |
The Prada Logo Prada is an Italian luxury fashion house, specialized ready-to-wear, leather and fashion accessories, shoes, luggage, perfumes, watches etc., founded in 1913 by Mario Prada. | |
The Ralph Lauren Symbol Ralph Lauren Corporation is a publicly traded, United States-based holding company that, through its subsidiaries, designs, markets and sells men's, women's and children's apparel, accessories, fragr… | |
The Nautica Symbol Nautica is a US-based apparel brand of the VF Corporation featuring primarily men's sportswear. | |
The GAP Logo Gap Inc. owns a trademark to its name, "Gap". The Gap's original trademark was a service mark for retail clothing store services. The application was filed with the United States Patent and Trademark… | |
The Republican Party Logo The current GOP logo, incorporating the Republican elephant. | |
The UK Labour Party Symbol This is the UK Labour Party Logo under Kinnock, Smith and Blair's leaderships | |
The New Zealand Labour Party Symbol | |
The Communist Party USA Symbol This is the Logo of the Communist Party USA. | |
Symbol of the Communist Party of China According to the Article 53 of the CPC constitution, "the Party emblem and flag are the symbol and sign of the Communist Party of China." | |
White Rose of York The White Rose of York (also called the Rose alba or rose argent), a white heraldic rose, is the symbol of the House of York and has since been adopted as a symbol of Yorkshire as a whole. | |
The Square and Compasses Symbol The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined together) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. | |
The Papal Cross Symbol The papal cross is an emblem for the office of the Pope in ecclesiastical heraldry. | |
The Barclays Symbol Barclays traces its origins back to 1690 when John Freame and Thomas Gould started trading as goldsmith bankers in Lombard Street, London. The name "Barclays" became associated with the business in 1… | |
The Owl Symbol In modern West culture owls are generally associates with wisdom. | |
The Green Dot Symbol The Green Dot (German: Der Grüne Punkt) is the license symbol of a European network of industry-funded systems for recycling the packaging materials of consumer goods. The logo is trademark protected… | |
Period-after-opening Symbol The period-after-opening symbol or PAO symbol is a graphic symbol that identifies the useful lifetime of a cosmetic product after its package has been opened for the first time. It depicts an open co… | |
The Louis Vuitton Symbol The Louis Vuitton brand and the famous LV monogram are among the world's most valuable brands. | |
Kotwica Symbol The Kotwica was a World War II emblem of the Polish Secret State and Armia Krajowa (Home Army, or AK). | |
Seal of the University of Texas, Austin This is the official seal of the University of Texas, Austin. It is colored the official rgb (199, 91, 18) signature burnt orange of the university. | |
The Intel Inside Symbol Intel has become one of the world's most recognizable computer brands following its long-running Intel Inside campaign. | |
Standard Deviation The Standard Deviation is a measure of how spread out numbers are. | |
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...). | |
Rafa Bull Symbol This is Rafael "Rafa" Nadal's logo signature, mainly used on sports related products he promotes. | |
Simpsung Logo The current Samsung logo design is intended to emphasize flexibility and simplicity while conveying a dynamic and innovative image through the ellipse, the symbol of the universe and the world stage.… | |
Motorola Symbol The present "batwing" logo was introduced in 1955. | |
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… | |
Michigan State University Seal Michigan State University has four primary visual marks—the Michigan State University wordmark, university seal, block S, and Spartan helmet. | |
Miami University The Miami University seal includes three elements in a circle: an open book, a globe of the earth, and a telescope. These three elements symbolize the past, the present, the future. | |
Virgin Group Logo The brand name "Virgin" arose when Branson and a partner were starting their first business, a record shop. They considered themselves virgins in business. | |
Warner Bros. The Warner Bros. logo, the WB founders initials in a shield, has played a vital role in the company’s prominence and promotion. | |
South Korean Won The won (원) (sign: ₩; code: KRW) is the currency of South Korea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit. The jeon is no longer used for everyday transactions, and appears only in… | |
Black Moon Lilith The traditional Black Moon Lilith is the position of the mean lunar apogee as measured from the geocenter; variants of the Black Moon include replacing the mean orbit with a "true" osculating orbit o… | |
Retrograde motion Symbol represents the apparent retrograde motion of a planet in an astrological chart. | |
Beatles logo The Beatles logo was based on an impromptu sketch by instrument retailer and designer Ivor Arbiter. | |
Ad Council Logo The Advertising Council, commonly known as the Ad Council, is an American non-profit organization that produces, distributes and promotes public service announcements on behalf of various sponsors, i… | |
Bass Brewery The First logo to be trademarked was the Bass red triangle in 1876. | |
MTV Logo The MTV logo was designed in 1981 by Manhattan Design, a collective formed by Frank Olinsky, Pat Gorman and Patty Rogoff, under the guidance of MTV's original creative director, Fred Seibert. The 'M'… | |
Soyombo symbol The Soyombo symbol is a special character out of the Mongolian Soyombo script that was invented by Zanabazar in 1686. It serves as a national symbol of Mongolia, to be found on the Flag of Mongolia, … | |
Torii A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the profane to the sacred. | |
Three Jewels The Three Jewels, also called the Three Treasures, Three Refuges, Precious Triad, or most commonly the Triple Gem Pali: त्रिरत्न (triratna), are the three things that Buddhists take refuge in, and lo… | |
Vesica piscis The vesica piscis is a shape that is the intersection of two circles with the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each circle lies on the perimeter of the other. The name liter… | |
Lauburu The lauburu or Basque cross has four comma-shaped heads. It can be constructed with a compass and straightedge, beginning with the formation of a square template; each head can be drawn from a neighb… | |
Off symbol IEC 5008, the power off (circle) symbol on a button or toggle, indicates that using the control will disconnect power to the device. It comes from the binary system (0 means off). | |
On Symbol Universal power symbols are described in the International Electrotechnical Commission 60417 standard, Graphical symbols for use on equipment, appearing in the 1973 edition of the document (as IEC 41… | |
On Off Symbol IEC 5010 is a technical standard for the symbolization of medical devices and equipment used in healthcare facilities. It includes a set of symbols that represent medical devices and their functions,… | |
Standby Symbol IEC 5009, the standby symbol (line partially within a broken circle), indicates a sleep mode or low power state. The switch does not fully disconnect the device from its power supply. This may appear… | |
Crescent symbol A crescent moon, indicating sleep, is added by IEEE 1621 as a replacement for the standby symbol. | |
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 … | |
Peacock Although indigenous to the Indian sub-continent, the peacock has spread far beyond its native land and acquired symbolic meaning in a number of diverse cultures. | |
Tiger In parts of Asia, the tiger supplants the lion as the so-called “King of Beasts”. Its ferocity and majestic appearance have given it important symbolic meaning in cultures throughout the continent. | |
Claddagh Often seen as a decorative element in jewelry, this familiar symbol embodies several values that have long been key components of human culture. | |
Fu An ancient symbol of good luck, the character fu is a popular motif throughout China. | |
Baphomet Upon first glance, this image seems like the quintessential portrait of the devil. It certainly has demonic symbolism attached to it, but the history of Baphomet and how the name became associated wi… | |
Manaia Often worn as a pendant, the manaia is an important cultural symbol for the Maori people of New Zealand. | |
Shou This symbol, whose name can also be spelled as "chou", is representative of longevity (long life), an overriding theme in traditional Chinese culture. | |
The Dark Mark One of the most iconic symbols of the Harry Potter series, no matter where the Dark Mark appears, it always inspires awe and terror. | |
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. | |
wünelfe Arauco star | |
Tiratana The tiratana represents the three most fundamental aspects of Buddhism. | |
Scarab This little beetle may seem to be a rather innocuous creature, but the symbolism attached to it places this insect in the same rank as many far more impressive beasts, and in some cases above them. | |
Waterbending In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, waterbending is the ability to mentally manipulate water through the use of martial arts. | |
Earthbending In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, earthbending is the ability to mentally manipulate earth through the use of martial arts. | |
Firebending In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, firebending is the ability to mentally manipulate fire through the use of martial arts. | |
Airbending In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, airbending is the ability to mentally manipulate air through the use of martial arts. | |
Illuminati Brand: Earth One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Air One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Fire One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Water One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Elephant As one of the animal kingdom's largest and most powerful members, the elephant carries important symbolism in many cultures. | |
Sankofa (alternate version) Return and get it | |
Raven The raven is a very interesting creature in terms of symbolic meaning. Although it has a widespread reputation for ill fortune, this is not the case everywhere you go, and even where it is, there are… | |
Bull Powerful in all senses of the word, the bull has held symbolic importance for thousands of years across many different cultures. | |
Air Nomads In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the population consists of four distinct cultures, collectively known as the “Four Nations”. Each nation is aligned with one of the four elements of Air, W… | |
Water Tribes In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the population consists of four distinct cultures, collectively known as the “Four Nations”. Each nation is aligned with one of the four elements of Air, W… | |
Earth Kingdom In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the population consists of four distinct cultures, collectively known as the “Four Nations”. Each nation is aligned with one of the four elements of Air, W… | |
Fire Nation In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the population consists of four distinct cultures, collectively known as the “Four Nations”. Each nation is aligned with one of the four elements of Air, W… | |
Spider The fear of spiders, or arachnophobia, is far from uncommon in today’s world. What is uncommon, however, is a deeper understanding of the immense symbolic importance this creature has to many culture… | |
Scallop Shell This little marine bivalve holds a great deal of symbolism inside its elegant shell. | |
Seal of Shamash An ancient solar symbol that dates back over 3000 years. | |
House Karstark The sigil of House Karstark from Game of Thrones. | |
Faravahar This symbol, known as the faravahar (or, alternatively, the farohar), is the central icon of Zoroastrianism, a religion that emerged in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) some time in the first millenn… | |
Duck Compared to other birds such as the peacock or the eagle, the duck seems like a rather unimpressive and unremarkable fowl. Appearances are often deceptive, however, and this creature has more symboli… | |
Bamboo One of the most ubiquitous symbols of eastern Asia, bamboo is a plant with many meanings and, in modern-day industry and manufacturing, a plant with many practical uses. | |
The Phantom of the Opera (mask) Ever since it burst onto New York City’s Broadway theater scene in the 1980’s, The Phantom of the Opera has become a worldwide sensation, and the iconic white mask worn by the musical's title charact… | |
Jackal In certain parts of the world, the jackal often carries negative meaning, and some would argue that even the word “jackal” sounds harsh to the ears. This, however, is not the complete picture, and he… | |
Hippopotamus The hippopotamus is an extremely powerful animal, both on land and in the water. Its massive size and fierce demeanor, yet also its association with fertility, all contribute to its potent symbolic m… | |
Stag When it comes to symbolism, the "stag" possesses a separate set of meanings from the “deer”, so this article will only address the former. | |
Garlic Garlic is not popular with many people, since it possesses a rather pungent aroma that can linger around long after its preparation. This smell, however, is one of the primary factors behind garlic’s… | |
Cross of the Evangelists A variation of the Christian Cross. | |
Hurricane A meteorological symbol indicating a hurricane or a tornado. | |
Thieves An indication that thieves are in the area. | |
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. | |
Danger Where this sign is found, it means that that place is dangerous. | |
Bad-tempered man A house with this sign on it means that a bad-tempered man lives inside. | |
Don't say anything A hobo sign that means don't talk to anyone. | |
Can sleep here Where this sign appears it means that you can sleep in the barn. | |
Can sleep here (alternate version) Where this sign appears it means that you can sleep in the barn. | |
Beware of gun The man inside the house has a gun. | |
Campsite with fresh water This hobo sign indicates a campsite that has access to fresh water. | |
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. | |
Food for work A French hobo sign that indicates good work will be rewarded with food. | |
Work French hobo sign- where this appears it means that one can get a couple of days worth of work. | |
Work (alternative) French hobo sign- where this appears it means that one can get a couple of days worth of work. | |
Hospitable house A French hobo sign indicating a hospitable house. | |
Bad dogs and people A Swedish hobo sign indicating that both aggressive dogs and aggressive people live here. | |
Kind-hearted women French- this house is inhabited by kind-hearted women. | |
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. | |
Sleep for the night French hobo sign- where this appears it means that you can sleep for the night at that location. | |
Decent policeman French hobo sign- the policeman in this area is all right. | |
Evil people French hobo sign- there are evil people living here. | |
Bad policeman French hobo sign- the policeman in this area is bad. | |
Money and food A French hobo sign showing that you can get money and food here. | |
Good home A French hobo sign indicating that this home is a good one. Its inhabitants are hospitable and generous. | |
Beware of danger French hobo sign that basically says "watch out". | |
Avoid this place A French hobo sign that says to stay away, this place is dangerous. | |
Scared people French hobo sign- stay away from here, the people scare easily and will contact the authorities. | |
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. | |
Burgled A French hobo sign saying that this dwelling has already been robbed. | |
Watchful neighbors A French hobo sign indicating watchful neighbors. | |
Lusty woman French hobo sign- the mistress of the house is horny and shameless. | |
Lustful man French hobo sign- the man of the house is horny. | |
Hobos are thieves A French hobo sign indicating that people in the area view hobos as thieves. | |
Hobos are thieves (alternative) A French hobo sign indicating that people in the area view hobos as thieves. | |
Kind woman A British hobo sign that indicates where a kind woman lives. | |
Poisonous water A hobo sign indicating contaminated water. | |
Diamond Like many gemstones, the diamond possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Avoid this place (alternative) A French hobo sign that says to stay away, this place is dangerous. | |
Move quickly A French hobo sign that indicates the area is not safe- move through it as fast as possible and be very careful. | |
Hidden money A French hobo sign that indicates money- there's a lot of it but it's well-hidden. | |
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. | |
Alarm A French hobo sign indicating that this dwelling is wired by an alarm. | |
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. | |
Scared people (alternative) Hobo sign with a dual meaning: British- people here are unsympathetic Swedish- be careful or they'll call the police | |
Dangerous inhabitants A sign in both the Swedish and British hobo systems: | |
Revenge A French hobo sign indicating that revenge must be taken. | |
Warning A hobo sign with distinctive meanings in three countries: Sweden- unfriendly people live here USA- get out of here France- this place is dangerous | |
Aztec Sun Stone Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the Aztecs were the mightiest civilization ever seen in the Americas. While much of their culture was destroyed, lost and/… | |
Wheat Perhaps more than any other grain, wheat has established a reputation as both a culinary staple and a cultural symbol. It has been cultivated since the very beginning of human history, and today is o… | |
Check mark A check mark or tick is a symbol used to indicate the concept "yes". | |
Purification (alchemy) The sign for purification, or "purificatio", combines the symbols for 'water' (squiggly lines) and 'vessal' (bowl shape). | |
Winter (alchemy) The alchemical sign for winter. | |
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 (alchemy) One of the alchemical signs for ammonium salt, also known as "sal ammoniacus". | |
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. | |
Amalgam In alchemy and chemistry, an amalgam is an alloy of mercury and another metal or ammonia | |
White arsenic In alchemy, white arsenic is an oxide used to create a color known as Schweinfurt green. | |
Gravel A common alchemical sign for gravel or sand. | |
Alum An old alchemical sign for alum or alumen. | |
Acid A later alchemical sign indicating acid. | |
Precipitation (alchemy) Resembling an upside-down version of the astrological symbol for Libra, this alchemical sign represents precipitation. | |
Sand One of the signs for "sand" or "arena" in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Realgar One of several alchemical symbols for realgar. | |
Realgar (alternate #1) or Litharge One of several alchemical symbols for realgar as well as one for litharge. | |
Realgar (alternate #2) or Smoke One of several alchemical symbols for realgar. | |
Realgar (alternate #3) One of several alchemical symbols for realgar. | |
Decoction (alchemy) An old alchemical sign for decoction. | |
Essence (alchemy) One of the signs in alchemy and early chemistry for essence. | |
Spiritus (alchemy) This ancient symbol can have many different meanings, but in the context of alchemy it represents spiritus. | |
Spiritus (alternate #1) This ancient symbol can have many different meanings, but in the context of alchemy it represents spiritus. | |
Honey sign (alternate #1) One of the alchemists' signs for honey. | |
Honey sign (alternate #2) This is one of the alchemists' signs for honey. | |
Honey sign (alternate #3) This sign is said to be one of the alchemists' signs for honey. | |
Honey sign (alternate #4) One of the alchemists' signs for honey. | |
Transform into liquid (alchemy) Bearing some resemblance to the astrological sign for Scorpio, in alchemy this symbol indicates that something is transformed into a liquid. | |
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. | |
Reverberating furnace (alternate) 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… | |
Electrum An alchemical symbol for electrum. | |
Electrum (alternate) or tin (alternate #1) This unusual alchemical symbol can be used to represent both tin and electrum. | |
Knock here A sign in both the British and United States hobo systems. | |
Lead sulfate An alchemical symbol representing a compound of lead and sulphur (hence the name). | |
Summer (alchemy) One of the time signs used by alchemists, this one representing summer. | |
Limestone (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to represent limestone. | |
Medical care A sign from the United States hobo system indicating that care will be given to the sick at this location. | |
Lapis lazuli (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy for lapis lazuli. | |
Aqua regia This mixture of two different acids was an important substance in the practice of alchemy. | |
Aqua regia (alternate) This mixture of two different acids was an important substance in the practice of alchemy. | |
Legal building A United States hobo sign indicating a police station or law court. | |
Judge In the United States system of hobo signs, this symbol indicates that a judge lives here. | |
Watch out Although this sign has astrological as well as meteorological significance, in the United States system of hobo signs, it means that authorities are on the watch and to be careful. | |
Dont' worry Although this sign has astrological as well as meteorological significance, in the United States system of hobo signs, it means that people in the area leave hobos alone and there is no need to be af… | |
Pebbles (alchemy) A sign in alchemy used to represent pebbles. It can also stand for the colorless variety of quartz known as rock crystal. | |
Hot fire (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to represent a particularly intense flame. | |
Quartz (rock crystal) Compared to most of its gemstone cousins, quartz is not particularly valuable. Rarity is a significant factor in the monetary worth of many gemstones, and as one of the most abundant materials in the… | |
Bottle An alchemical symbol indicating a flask or a bottle. | |
Salt water (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to represent salt water. | |
Fool's gold (alchemy) Fool's gold, or iron pyrite, is represented in alchemy by this symbol. | |
Fool's gold (alternate) Fool's gold, or iron pyrite, is represented in alchemy by this symbol. | |
Gold-leaf (alchemy) An alchemical symbol for gold-leaf. | |
Potassium hydrogen tartrate (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to denote potassium hydrogen tartrate. | |
Hydrochloric acid (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for hydrochloric acid. | |
Rubber (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate rubber or resin. | |
Rubber (alternate #1) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate rubber. | |
Rubber (alternate #2) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to represent rubber. | |
Amalgam (alternate) In alchemy, an amalgam is a combination of two different metals. | |
Philosopher's Stone The philosopher's stone, or lapis philosophorum ('stone of wisdom'), is perhaps the most iconic object in the study of alchemy. | |
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. | |
Crocodile The crocodile is one of nature’s premier predators; at home on land and in the water, crocodiles can remain motionless for hours while targeting prey, and their bite strength can reach over 3000 poun… | |
Phosphorus (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for phosphorus. | |
Phosphorus (alternate #1) An eighteenth century chemical symbol for phosphorus. | |
Phosphorus (alternate #2) A sign used in early chemistry to represent 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. | |
Water (alternate #2) An alternate alchemical sign for the element of water, dating from the fifteenth 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. | |
Dove With its pure white feathers, softly rounded body and gentle demeanor, the dove is one of the most ubiquitous symbols of peace, innocence and purity. On the other hand, the dove’s symbolism is consid… | |
Cinnabar of Antimony (alchemy) A symbol used to designate Vermillion Dye (Mercuric Sulfide), a bright red pigment with a rather toxic physical nature, in 17th century alchemy. | |
Cinnabar (alternate #1) A symbol used to designate cinnabar, a bright red mineral with a rather toxic physical nature, in the 18th century text of Diderot's Encyclopedia. | |
Cinnabar (alternate #2) A symbol used to designate cinnabar, a bright red mineral with a rather toxic physical nature, in the 18th century text of Diderot's Encyclopedia. | |
Ferrohydrosulphate (alchemy) This rather tongue-twisting moniker indicates a combination of iron and sulphur. | |
Brass (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to represent the metal brass. | |
Steel (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for steel. | |
Arsenic (alternate #1) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Arsenic (alternate #2) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Arsenic (alternate #3) or glass One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Arsenic (alternate #4) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Arsenic (alternate #5) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Arsenic (alternate #6) One of many symbols used in alchemy to designate arsenic. | |
Ferrum sulphuratum (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for ferrum sulphuratum, a compound of iron and sulphur. | |
Cuprum arsenicatum (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for Cuprum arsenicatum, a compound of copper and arsenic. | |
Quintessence (alchemy) In the context of alchemy, the word "quintessence" can refer to a number of different things, some of them rather esoteric in nature. | |
Quintessence (alternate) In the context of alchemy, the word "quintessence" can refer to a number of different things, some of them rather esoteric in nature. | |
Glass (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to designate glass. | |
Salt (alchemy) One of several alchemical signs for sodium chloride (i.e. salt). | |
Sal alcalinus A symbol used in alchemy to indicate alkaline salt, which is composed of sodium and potassium. | |
Danger of arrest In the British system of hobo signs, this symbol means that the people here will try to get you arrested, so beware. | |
Forge (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to indicate a forge or melting oven. | |
Fruit trees A symbol from the British system of hobo signs. Where this mark appears, it mean that the garden contains fruit trees (a potential source of food). | |
Glass (alternate #1) A symbol used to represent glass in medieval alchemy. | |
Glass (alternate #2) In the alchemical traditions of the late Middle Ages, this symbol represented glass. | |
Wood (alchemy) An alchemical symbol representing wood. | |
Wood (alternate #1) While at first glance this symbol may be mistaken for a warped version of the anarchy logo, it is in fact one of the symbols used in alchemy to denote wood. | |
Night (alchemy) One of several "time signs" used both in alchemy and early chemistry, this one representing night. | |
Fox The fox carries important meaning in a number of cultures, and the nature of its symbolism varies quite widely, both between cultures and sometimes within them. While some of these meanings are quite… | |
Day (alchemy) While this symbol can have different meanings in different fields, in the alchemical traditions of the Middle Ages it was used as a "time sign" to indicate day. | |
Nitric acid (alchemy) An alchemical symbol for nitric acid. | |
Sulfuric acid A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate sulfuric acid. | |
Mars (alternate) Although this sign isn't often used, in alchemy it is an alternative symbol to indicate the planet Mars. | |
Go this way Although this symbol strongly resembles the traditional sign of Mars turned 45 degrees to the left, its meaning is very different. | |
Iron (alternate #2) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Iron (alternate #3) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Iron (alternate #4) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Iron (alternate #5) A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry. | |
Iron (alternate #6) A symbol for iron in alchemy. | |
Spiritus (alternate #2) In the context of alchemy, this symbol represents spiritus. | |
Melting (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to indicate melting or digestion. | |
Oil (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol used to designate oil. | |
Oil (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol used to designate oil. | |
Oil (alternate #3) An alchemical symbol used to designate oil (especially olive oil in this case). | |
Sulphur (alternate #1) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices. | |
Horse dung (alchemy) A symbol used by alchemists to represent horse dung. | |
Horse dung (alternate) A symbol used by alchemists to represent horse dung. | |
Wood (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol representing wood. | |
Soap (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to represent soap. | |
Ammonium salt (alternate #2) One of the alchemical signs for ammonium salt, also known as "sal ammoniacus". | |
Ammonium salt (alternate #3) A sign for ammonium salt, also known as "sal ammoniacus", used in 18th century 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. | |
Vitriol (alchemy) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent vitriol. | |
Red vitriol The symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent red vitriol. | |
Blue vitriol The symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent blue vitriol. | |
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. | |
Good road Strongly resembling the common symbol for a ban or prohibition, in the United States system of hobo signs, this mark indicates that the current road is a good one to follow. | |
Preserve or burn (alchemy) In alchemy, this symbol can have two distinctive meanings. | |
Purify by burning In alchemical practices, this symbol represents a purification process. | |
Wax (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to denote wax or oil. | |
Arsenic acid (alchemy) The alchemical and early chemical symbol for arsenic acid, or acidum arsenici. | |
Acetic acid\vinegar (alternate #1) One of several symbols used in alchemy and early chemistry to denote vinegar. | |
Acetic acid\vinegar (alternate #2) A sign used in 17th century alchemy to indicate a distilled form of vinegar. | |
Oil (alternate #4) An alchemical symbol used to designate oil. | |
Wax (alternate #1) A symbol used in alchemy to denote wax or oil. | |
Oil (alternate #5) An symbol used in 17th century alchemy to designate oil. | |
Wax (alternate #2) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate wax or olive oil. | |
Process (alchemy) When it comes to this symbol, the word "process" can imply a number of different things. | |
Calcinated copper (alchemy) A sign used in 17th century alchemy to designate calcinated copper. | |
Calcinated copper (alternate #1) A sign used in 17th century alchemy to designate calcinated copper. | |
Calcinated copper (alternate #2) A sign used in 17th century chemistry to designate calcinated copper. | |
Calcinated copper (alternate #3) or nickel In alchemy, this symbol could indicate either calcinated copper or the metal nickel. | |
Nickel (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate the metal nickel. | |
Year (alchemy) One of several alchemical "time signs" used to indicate the period of a year. | |
Hour (alchemy) One of several "time signs" used in alchemy to indicate the period of an hour. | |
Hour (alternate #1) In 17th century French alchemical practices, this symbol was a "time sign" used to represent the period of an hour. | |
Hour (alternate #2) One of several "time signs" used in alchemy to indicate the period of an hour. | |
Juice or sap (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate juice or sap. | |
Molten gold (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for something known as "aurum cum caloric", possibly molten gold. | |
Lead (alternate #3) 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. | |
Bear Even if they’ve never seen one in person, most people have probably come across bears, whether through movies, nature documentaries, children's characters or even stuffed animals. In any case, the hu… | |
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. | |
Crucible (alternate #1) Resembling a sealed envelope, this symbol was used in alchemy to indicate a crucible or a melting pot. | |
Go on this way A symbol from the British and Swedish systems of hobo signs that indicates you should continue moving in this direction. | |
Antimony oxide (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for antimony oxide. | |
Sulfuric acid (alternate) A sign used to indicate sulfuric acid in the early days of chemistry. | |
Sulphur (alternate #2) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices. | |
Aurum musivum (alchemy) This alchemical substance, also known as stannum sulphuratum, is a compound of tin and sulphur. | |
Cinnabar (Alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent cinnabar. | |
Magnesia\Magnesium (alternate #1) A symbol used in early chemistry to represent magnesium. | |
Magnesia\Magnesium (alternate #2) A 17th century alchemical sign used to indicate magnesium. | |
Iron filings (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate iron filings. | |
Ammonia (alchemy) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate ammonia. | |
24 hours (alchemy) Combining the discipline's own symbols for day and night, this alchemical time sign represents a period of 24 hours. | |
Rotting (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to indicate the process of rotting, or putreficatio. | |
Calcination (alternate) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent calcination. | |
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. | |
Tin (alternate #3) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Tin (alternate #4) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin, specifically tin oxide. | |
Mix (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of mixing. | |
Vinegar (alternate) In Christianity, this type of sign is known as a crutch cross. In alchemy it is one of several signs indicating vinegar. | |
Fixation (alternate) A symbol used in alchemy to represent the process of fixation. | |
Antimony (alternate #1) Resembling a cross between a lyre and a trident, this symbol is an alchemical marker for antimony. | |
Magnesia\Magnesium (alchemy) Resembling a trident, this sign is a 16th century chemical symbol for magnesia. | |
Lime (alchemy) A symbol used to represent lime in early chemistry. | |
Lime (alternate #1) An early chemical symbol indicating lime or limestone. | |
Lime (alternate #3) A sign used in early chemistry to represent lime. | |
Lime (alternate #4) Somewhat resembling a kidney, this symbol was used in early chemistry to represent lime. | |
Steel (alternate #1) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent steel. | |
Steel (alternate #2) An early chemical symbol for steel. | |
Steel (alternate #3) Bearing a distinct resemblance to the anarchy logo, this is actually an early chemical symbol for the metal steel. | |
Tin (alternate #5) An early chemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Ferrum auretum An 18th century symbol for ferrum auretum, a yellow iron compound. | |
Arsenic sulphate (alchemy) An alchemical and early chemical symbol for the compound arsenic sulphate. | |
Gilded copper (alchemy) An 18th century symbol representing gilded copper, or cuprum auratum. | |
Alcohol (alchemy) An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol or a wine spirit. | |
Zinc (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing the metal zinc. | |
Golden number 15 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Distillation (alternate #3) In 18th century chemistry, this sign indicated the process of distillation. | |
Distillation (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of distillation. | |
Distillation (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of distillation. | |
Lead (alternate #4) 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. | |
Crystallization In 18th century chemistry, this symbol represented the process of crystallization. | |
Alcoholics Anonymous Symbol The Circle and Triangle symbol has long been connected to the A.A. Fellowship. It was adopted as an official A.A. symbol at the International Convention in St. Louis in 1955, and from that point on w… | |
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. | |
Tartar (alternate #2) An alchemical sign for tartaric acid salts. | |
Tartar (alternate #3) A symbol in early chemistry for tartaric acid salt. | |
Mix (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of mixing. | |
Spring An old Germanic sign for the season of Spring, used in clog almanacs. | |
Summer An old Germanic sign for the season of Summer, used in clog almanacs. | |
Autumn An old Germanic sign for the season of Autumn, used in clog almanacs. | |
Winter An old Germanic sign for the season of Winter, used in clog almanacs. | |
Sulphur (alternate #3) A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices. | |
Alcohol (alternate #1) An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol. | |
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. | |
Aurum fulminans Translated from Latin, aurum fulminans means "flashing gold" or "shining gold". | |
Antimony (alternate #2) Early chemical symbol for antimony. | |
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. | |
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #2) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Year (alternate #1) One of several "time signs" used in alchemy and early chemistry to indicate the period of a year. | |
Winter (alternate) An old Germanic sign for the season of Winter, used in clog almanacs. | |
Michaelmas A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia. | |
Michalemas (alternate) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia. | |
Annunciation Day In Medieval clog almanacs, this symbol represented Annunciation Day, or the vernal (spring) equinox. | |
Night (alternate) One of several "time signs" used in alchemy, this one representing night. | |
Spring (alchemy) An alchemical sign for spring. | |
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. | |
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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 sedativus In 18th century chemistry, this sign indicated sal sedativus or calming salt (its name has the same root as "sedative"), a boracic acid substance. | |
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" | |
Tartar (alternate #4) An alchemical symbol for tartrate. | |
Evangelization Cross This form of the Christian cross represents the process of evangelization. | |
Lead (alternate #5) 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. | |
Lyre A stylized image of a lyre, a stringed musical instrument strongly associated with several characters and stories in Greek mythology. | |
Magnesia\Manganese An 18th century chemical symbol representing both magnesia and manganese. | |
Nitric acid (alternate) An 18th century chemical symbol for nitric acid. | |
Hepar calcis (alchemy) An 18th century symbol for hepar calcis, more commonly known today as calcium sulfide (chemical symbol- CaS). | |
Terra ponderosa (alchemy) A symbol from 18th century chemistry. | |
Vinegar (alternate #3) An early chemical sign for acetum (i.e. vinegar). | |
Arsenic sulphate (alternate) An alchemical symbol for the compound arsenic sulphate. | |
Clay (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol for clay (also known as 'agrilla'). | |
Clay (alternate #1) One of several alchemical signs for clay. | |
Clay (alternate #2) One of several alchemical signs for clay. | |
Coal (alchemy) A symbol used to represent coal (also known as 'carbo') in 18th century chemistry. | |
Monad of Dr. John Dee Although this symbol dates back less than five hundred years, the components it consists of, as well as the meanings of those components, are significantly older. | |
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… | |
Rio Majes A carving from the valley of Rio Majes in southern Peru (roughly 300 B.C.E.). Possibly indicates a house, but no contextual information known at this time. | |
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 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. | |
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. | |
Galicia #3 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. | |
Galicia #4 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. | |
Galicia #5 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. | |
Viascón #1 A Bronze Age carving from Viascón in Galicia, northwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time | |
Huelva A Neolithic carving discovered in a location called Soto, near the city of Huelva in southwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Rio Majes #2 A carving from the valley of Rio Majes in southern Peru (roughly 300 C.E.). Possibly indicates lightning, but no contextual information known at this time. | |
Rio Majes #3 A carving from the valley of Rio Majes in southern Peru (roughly 300 C.E.). No contextual information known at this time. | |
England A Bronze Age carving discovered on a stone in England. No contextual information 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 | |
Zinc (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol for the metal zinc. | |
Val Camonica #4 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 symbol is of a pair of oxen pulling a plow, b… | |
Pierres-Plates A carving that dates from 3500-2500 B.C.E. Discovered at the site of Pierres-Plates in Brittany, northwestern France. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Mix (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol used to indicate a mixture. | |
Bjarkan Symbolizes the birch tree and the growth of new life. | |
Petit-Mont A carving that dates from 3500-2500 B.C.E. Discovered at the site of Petit-Mont in Brittany, northwestern France. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Inyo County A petroglyph discovered in Inyo County, California. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Inyo County #2 A petroglyph discovered in Inyo County, California. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai, or Japan Keirin Association, often abbreviated NJS, was Japan's Bicycle Promotion Association. | |
Mont Bégo #1 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. | |
Vitriol (alternte) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent vitriol. | |
Glass (alternate #3) In 17th century chemistry, this symbol represented glass. | |
Pointless In the French system of hobo signs, this symbol indicated that it was no use trying to get inside the present location. | |
Hot fire (alternate) A sign used in alchemy to represent a particularly intense flame. | |
Crucible (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate a crucible or melting pot. | |
Lead (alternate #6) 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. | |
Boar When it comes to symbolic meaning, the boar can be distinctly different from the “pig”, so this article will only address the former. While there are some general connotations to the boar that are fa… | |
Wind furnace (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating a wind furnace (also known as a wind forge). | |
Melting furnace (alchemy) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate a melting furnace. | |
Melting furnace (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate a melting furnace. | |
Melting furnace (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate a melting furnace. | |
Crete A symbol discovered on the wall of an ancient building on the Greek island of Crete. Dated to 400 B.C.E. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Toulouse Although it strongly resembles the logo of the car manufacturing company Mercedes-Benz, this symbol was actually discovered on a Bronze Age altar in Toulouse, France. No contextual information is kno… | |
Scania #1 Dating to around 1000 B.C.E., this Bronze Age carving was discovered on an altar in Scania, Sweden. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Staff The exact meaning of this symbol is somewhat convoluted, but variations of it have been designated as the "staff" of a number of ancient deities. | |
Staff (alternate) The exact meaning of this symbol is somewhat convoluted, but variations of it have been designated as the "staff" of a number of ancient deities. | |
Staff of Adad Possibly representing stylized bolts of lightning, this symbol was associated with Adad, the Babylonian storm god. | |
Black sulphur or brimstone A symbol that represents black sulphur (aka black mercuric sulphide), as well as brimstone, in alchemy. | |
Black sulphur or brimstone (alternate) A symbol that represents black sulphur (aka black mercuric sulphide), as well as brimstone, in alchemy. | |
Haute-Garonne #1 A symbol discovered on the wall of the Marsoulas cave in Haute-Garonne, southwestern France. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Nyame Dua (alternate) Holy place | |
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. | |
Saffron (alchemy) A symbol occasionally used by alchemists to indicate saffron. | |
Hakkari-Gevaruk A carving discovered at Hakkari-Gevaruk in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Val Camonica #5 A Bronze Age (roughly 800 B.C.E.) symbol carved on the face of Val Camonica in the southern area of the Alps (Italy). No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Soap (alternate) An 18th century chemical symbol for soap. | |
Pedra do Ingá #1 A symbol carved on the famous Ingá Stone in northeastern Brazil. | |
Pedra do Ingá #2 A symbol carved on the famous Ingá Stone in northeastern Brazil. | |
Painted Cave A symbol from the Painted Cave area near Santa Barbara, California, likely created by the Native American Chumash people. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Atlas Mountains A rock carving discovered in the Atlas Mountains in the northwestern corner of Africa. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Glue (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate glue. | |
Gold foil (alchemy) An alchemical symbol used to indicate gold foil, or "aurum foliatum". | |
Tulare #1 A rock carving discovered in Tulare, California. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Brazil A rock carving discovered in Brazil. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Mont Bégo #2 A carving discovered on the face of Mont Bégo in southwestern France. It was found amidst a number of carvings from the Neolithic era, but it could easily have been carved at later date. No major con… | |
Kville #1 Resembling an elaborate capital "Q", this rock carving was found in the vicinity of Kville, a town in the Bohuslän area of Sweden. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Kville #2 Resembling a stylized sun, this rock carving was found in the vicinity of Kville, a town in the Bohuslän area of Sweden. No major contextual information is known at this time. | |
Tulare #2 A rock carving discovered in Tulare, California. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Zinc (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol for the metal zinc. | |
Zinc oxide (alchemy) A symbol used to indicate zinc oxide in chemical practices of the 18th and 19th centuries. | |
Vinegar (alternate #4) One of several symbols used in alchemy to denote vinegar. | |
Gilded silver (alchemy) An 18th century symbol representing gilded silver, or argentum auratum. | |
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. | |
Val Camonica #7 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. | |
Pulverize (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol used to indicate the process of pulverizing ("pulverisare") and the result of that process, powder ("pulvis") | |
Mercurius sulphuratus This substance, represented here by an 18th century chemical symbol, is a compound of mercury, sulphur and cinnabar. | |
Tajikistan #1 A Bronze Age rock carving discovered in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Tajikistan #2 A Bronze Age rock carving discovered in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan. No contextual information known at this time. | |
USA (Southwest) A rock carving discovered in the southwestern area of the United States. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Valais #1 A prehistoric rock carving found in the area of Valais in southwestern Switzerland. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Valais #2 A prehistoric rock carving found in the area of Valais in southwestern Switzerland. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Galicia #6 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. | |
USA (Southeast) A rock carving discovered in the southeastern area of the United States. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Inyo County #3 A petroglyph discovered in Inyo County, California. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Niaux An image from the Cave of Niaux in southwestern France, probably created around ten thousand years ago by the local Cro-Magnon population. | |
Inyo County #4 A petroglyph discovered in Inyo County, California. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Fuse (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol indicating the process of fusing, or melting things together. | |
Fuencaliente #2 Found in the Fuencaliente municipality near the city of Ciudad Real in southern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Fuencaliente #3 Found in the Fuencaliente municipality near the city of Ciudad Real in southern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Haute-Garonne #2 A symbol discovered on the wall of the Marsoulas cave in Haute-Garonne, southwestern France. Although the image of a bison was portrayed below it, no contextual information is known at this time. | |
Tanum #1 A rock carving discovered in Tanum on the western coast of Sweden. | |
Tanum #2 A rock carving discovered in Tanum on the western coast of Sweden. | |
Tanum #3 A rock carving discovered in Tanum on the western coast of Sweden. | |
Tanum #4 A rock carving discovered in Tanum on the western coast of Sweden. | |
Järrestad Believed to date between 800 and 400 B.C.E. this rock carving was discovered at Järrestad in southern Sweden. | |
Evangelization Cross (alternate #1) This form of the Christian cross represents the process of evangelization. | |
Inyo County #5 A petroglyph discovered in Inyo County, California. No contextual information is known at this time. | |
Almaty A rock carving discovered in the vicinity of Almaty, a large city in southeastern Kazakhstan. | |
Catal Hüyük This symbol was discovered at the site of Catal Hüyük, a Neolithic settlement in southern Turkey. | |
Nitrogenous air (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol used to indicate nitrogen dioxide and other similar gasses. | |
Apple Symbol () The Apple logo, which can be accessed by pressing option-shift-K on a Mac. | |
Argentum cuprofoetum An 18th century symbol representing a compound of silver and copper, or argentum cuprofoetum. | |
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. | |
Distillation (alternate #4) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of distillation. | |
Mercury (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | |
Copper (alternate) The meaning of this alchemical symbol is not fully known, but it possibly indicates copper. | |
Quicklime (alchemy) An early chemical symbol used to indicate quicklime, also known as calcium oxide. | |
White Precipitate (Alternate #2) Resembling a combination of the signs for Precipitation and Mercury, this alchemical symbol represents either of two insoluable compounds, Mercuric Amide Chloride (HgNH2Cl2) "Infusible white precipit… | |
White Precipitate (alternate #1) Resembling a combination of the signs for Precipitation and Mercury, this alchemical symbol represents either of two insoluable compounds, Mercuric Amide Chloride (HgNH2Cl2) "Infusible white precipit… | |
White Precipitate Resembling a combination of the signs for Precipitation and Mercury, this alchemical symbol represents either of two insoluable compounds, Mercuric Amide Chloride (HgNH2Cl2) "Infusible white precipit… | |
Türk Lirası Simgesi Türk lirası simgesi (₺) 1 Mart 2012 itibariyle kabul edilmiş olan, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti ve Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti'nde de kullanımda bulunan resmi para birimi Türk lirasını simgelemekte kullanıl… | |
Mercury (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | |
Nice people A French hobo sign indicating that nice people live here. | |
Silver (alternate #1) One of several alchemical signs used to indicate silver. | |
Alcohol (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate alcohol. | |
Mercury (alternate #3) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | |
Sal alcalinus (alternate #3) A symbol used in alchemy to indicate alkaline salt, which is composed of sodium and potassium. | |
Melting (alternate) A sign used in alchemy to indicate a flow or melting. | |
Sublimation (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol used to indicate sublimation. | |
Precipitation (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols for precipitation, in this case precipitation from solution. | |
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. | |
Lye\alkali (alchemy) An alchemical symbol used to indicate lye. | |
Mercury (alternate #4) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | |
Mercury (alternate #5) An alchemical symbol used to indicate mercury and mercury-based compounds. | |
Realgar (alternate #4) One of several alchemical symbols for realgar. | |
White Precipitate (alternate #3) An early chemical symbol for the white powder created by putting corrosive sublimate in a solution of ammonia or sal ammoniac. | |
Hepar terraepond (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar terraepond, Barium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver', "terræpond" short for "Terra Ponderosa," the name of the first recognized ores of Bariu… | |
Hepar magnesiae (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar magnesiae, now known as Magnesium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver,' because of the red colors of some sulfides. | |
Mercury (alternate #6) One of several alchemical symbols for mercury, this one indicating both the substance and the planet. | |
Venus (alternate) Killing multiple birds with a single stone, this alchemical symbol represents Venus (the goddess and the planet) as well as the metal copper. | |
Gold (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate gold. | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #1) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂) | |
Corrosive Sublimate Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #2) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | |
Anchor Cross This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #1) or White lead This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #2) This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Mercury (alternate #7) An alchemical symbol indicating argent vif ("lining silver" in French), otherwise known as mercury. | |
Gold (alternate #2) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate gold. | |
Silver (alternate #2) One of several alchemical signs used to indicate silver. | |
Lead (alternate #7) 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. | |
Mercury (alternate #8) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate mercury. | |
Onion When it comes to the culinary field, onions have a very mixed reputation; on the one hand they have served as an important foodstuff for thousands of years, and their natural pungency adds distinctiv… | |
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. | |
Viascón #2 A Bronze Age carving from Viascón in Galicia, northwestern Spain. Appears to be a version of the swastika. | |
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. | |
Wind furnace (process, #1) An alchemical symbol that indicates to process something in a wind furnace. | |
Pontevedra #1 A carving discovered in Pontevedra, northwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Pontevedra #2 A carving discovered in Pontevedra, northwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Pontevedra #3 A carving discovered in Pontevedra, northwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Purification (alternate) or setting (alchemy) An alchemical symbol that represents both purification and setting. | |
Magnetic iron or rising (alchemy) An alchemical symbol that can indicate either magnetic iron or the process of rising. | |
Lye\alkali (alternate) An alchemical symbol used to indicate lye. | |
Gold? It's possible that this is an alchemical sign for gold, but the evidence for such a claim is not entirely solid. | |
Saturn\Lead #1 A symbol representing both the planet Saturn and the metal lead. These two things were often associated with each other. For more details, see the symbols for 'Saturn' and 'Lead'. | |
The Deathly Hallows In the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, this symbol represents the Deathly Hallows, three powerful objects that, if united, will give a person the ability to surpass human mortality and overcome … | |
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… | |
Oricalchum argentatum In alchemy, oricalchum argentatum is a name for brass that has been coated in silver. | |
Rubber (alternate #3) An early chemical symbol used to indicate rubber. | |
Strain (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of filtration or straining. | |
Alcohol (alternate #3) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate alcohol, in this case wine spirit or "eau de vie". | |
Evangelization Cross (alternate #2) This form of the Christian cross represents the process of evangelization. | |
Quicklime (alternate) An alchemical symbol used to indicate quicklime, also known as calcium oxide. | |
Arsenic sulphide (alchemy) A 17th century chemical symbol for arsenic sulphide, also known as auripigmentum or orpiment, mineral As₂S₃. | |
Ensō The Ensō is a simple calligraphic design originating from Zen Buddhism. | |
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… | |
Dates The cultivation of dates began over 5000 years ago, and the fruit is still an important foodstuff in many parts of the world. In terms of symbolism, the date has much in common with the fig, and asid… | |
Scania #2 This symbol is believed to date to the Bronze Age, and this particular example was found as a rock carving in Scania, Sweden. | |
Retort (alchemy) The device represented by this symbol symbol is also known as an "alembic" or "distillery tube" and plays an import role the discipline of alchemy. | |
Wind furnace (process, #2) An alchemical symbol that indicates to process something in a wind furnace. | |
Saturn\Lead #2 A symbol representing both the planet Saturn and the metal lead. These two things were often associated with each other. For more details, see the symbols for 'Saturn' and 'Lead'. | |
spiderman symbol marvel's spiderman symbol. | |
thor symbol marvel's thor symbol (thor from the comics) | |
S.H.I.E.L.D symbol S.H.I.E.L.D symbol from marvel comics | |
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… | |
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Flash Player Logo The Flash Player logo is an iconic symbol of the Adobe Flash technology, which was used to create interactive multimedia content on the web. The logo consists of a red circle with a white lightning b… | |
BBC news logo BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation. It is a public service broadcaster in the United Kingdom, providing television, radio, and online content to a global audience. It is funded by the UK… | |
Facebook Logo The Facebook logo is a simple and iconic symbol of social media. It consists of a lowercase letter "f" in a square box. The font used in the logo is a custom-designed sans-serif font that is clean an… | |
Twitter Logo Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share short messages known as "tweets". Tweets can be up to 280 characters long and can include text, photos, videos, and links. Users can foll… | |
Cross on San Salvador Church, Merlán Carved on the lintel of the Church of San Salvador, Merlán, Galicia, Spain. A four branched version of the Triquetra. | |
Apocalyptic Trees, Merlán, Galicia Symbols carved on the lintel above the South Door of the Church of San Salvador, Merlán, Galicia, Spain | |
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 | |
Cobalt (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent cobalt, alkali salt and rock salt. | |
Sel vitri A symbol from 18th century chemistry. | |
Bionicle: Unity, Duty, Destiny This is the symbol of the three virtues, in the LEGO bionicle universe. | |
Stark bastard The sigil of a bastard born to House Stark in Game of Thrones. | |
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Acura logo Acura is the luxury vehicle division of Japanese car Honda Motor Company. | |
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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'. | |
Liú Chinese character representing "Liú", which translates as 'Sulphur'. | |
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'. | |
Zhú Chinese character representing "Zhú", which translates as 'Bamboo'. | |
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'. | |
Mǎ Chinese character representing "Mǎ", which translates as 'Horse'. | |
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'. | |
Hǎizhē Chinese characters representing "Hǎizhē", which translates as 'Jellyfish'. | |
Guī Chinese character representing "Guī", which translates as 'Turtle'. | |
Yáng Chinese character representing "Yáng", which translates as 'Sheep'. | |
Hóu Chinese character representing "Hóu", which translates as 'Monkey'. | |
Huǒshān Chinese characters representing "Huǒshān", which translates as 'Volcano'. | |
Hǎi Chinese character representing "Hǎi", which translates as 'Sea'. | |
Yèyīng (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Yèyīng", which can be translated as 'Nightingale' or, more generally, 'Bulbul' (referring to a family of the Passerine order of birds). | |
Dìzhèn Chinese characters representing "Dìzhèn", which translates as 'Earthquake'. | |
Píng Chinese character representing "Píng", which translates as 'Apple'. | |
Yāpiàn (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Yāpiàn", which translates as 'Opium'. | |
Circled Dot - Circum Point The Circum Point / Circum Punctum symbolizes Consciousness. The circled dot, circumpunct, or circle with a point at its centre is an ancient symbol. “Consciousness - First of all, we have this thi… | |
Spiral The Spiral is a symbolic of Creation (Life path – Our life is continuous creation – consecutive manifestation of reality frames - as the only goal in our life is our human evolution with regard to co… | |
Mángguǒ Chinese characters representing "Mángguǒ", which translates as 'Mango'. | |
Jìyuàn Chinese characters representing "Jìyuàn", which translates as 'Brothel'. | |
Dòufu Chinese characters representing "Dòufu", which can be translated as either 'Tofu' or 'Bean curd'. | |
Jiāng (noun) Chinese character representing "Jiāng", which translates as 'Ginger'. | |
Xiàngyá Chinese characters representing "Xiàngyá", which translates as 'Ivory'. | |
Cháhuā (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Cháhuā", which translates as 'Camellia'. | |
Lí Chinese character representing "Lí", which translates as 'Pear'. | |
Mǔdān Chinese characters representing "Mǔdān", which translates as 'Peony'. | |
Ròuguì Chinese characters representing "Ròuguì", which translates as 'Cinnamon'. | |
Xiàng Chinese character representing "Xiàng", which translates as 'Elephant'. | |
Bǎihé Chinese characters representing "Bǎihé", which translates as 'Lily'. | |
Xiāngcài Chinese characters representing "Xiāngcài", which can be translated as either 'Parsley' or 'Coriander'. | |
Què (simplified) Chinese character representing "Què", which translates as 'Finch'. | |
Lù Chinese character representing "Lù", which translates as 'Deer'. | |
Qiǎokèlì Chinese characters representing "Qiǎokèlì", which translates as 'Chocolate'. | |
Pútáo Chinese characters representing "Pútáo", which translates as 'Grapes' (can also indicate the singular 'Grape'). | |
Làjiāo Chinese characters representing "Làjiāo", which translates as 'Chili pepper'. | |
Táng Chinese character representing "Táng", which translates as 'Sugar'. | |
Táng shí Chinese characters representing "Táng shí", which translate as 'Confection'. | |
Rǔxiāng Chinese characters representing "Rǔxiāng", which translates as 'Frankincense'. | |
Tóng (simplified) Chinese character representing "Tóng", which translates as 'Copper'. | |
Rì chū (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Rì chū", which translates as 'Sunrise'. | |
Rìluò Chinese characters representing "Rìluò", which translates as 'Sunset'. | |
Suǒ zi jiǎ Chinese characters representing "Suǒ zi jiǎ", which translates as 'Chainmail'. | |
Biānniánshǐ Chinese characters representing "Biānniánshǐ", which translates as 'Chronicle' or 'Annals'. | |
Navicon \ Hamburger Icon A universal symbol for "menu" featuring three horizontal lines. | |
Tiějiàng (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Tiějiàng", which translates as 'Blacksmith'. | |
Guā Chinese character representing "Guā", which translates as 'Melon'. | |
Mòlì Chinese characters representing "Mòlì", which translates as 'Jasmine'. | |
Jiāo táng Chinese characters representing "Jiāo táng", which translates as 'Caramel'. | |
Dàishǔ Chinese characters representing "Dàishǔ", which translates as 'Kangaroo'. | |
Yóumù Chinese characters representing "Yóumù", which translates as 'Nomad'. | |
Dǎo (simplified) Chinese character representing "Dǎo", which translates as 'Island'. | |
Bǎikē quánshū (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Bǎikē quánshū", which translates as 'Encyclopedia'. | |
Zhāngyú (simplified) Chinese characters representing "Zhāngyú", which translates as 'Octopus'. | |
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. | |
Ouroboros The Ouroboros is a Greek symbol of a snake eating its own tail. This symbol represents infinity. | |
S.H.I.E.L.D S.H.I.E.L.D. is an espionage and law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 (Aug. 1965), it often deals with paranormal and superhu… | |
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" | |
Rebel Alliance The Alliance to Restore the Republic (commonly known as the Rebel Alliance, and, informally, as the Rebellion) is an interstellar faction of the fictional universe of Star Wars. | |
Utopians Symbol used in Criminal case game. | |
Counter strike 1.6 Counter strike 1.6 logo | |
Earth Dragon egg Icon used to indicate an Earth Dragon egg in the game DragonVale. | |
Cold Dragon egg Icon used to indicate a Cold Dragon egg in the game DragonVale. | |
Symbol for PEACE The Greek letters Alpha and Omega, with the Greek symbol for INFINITY. Greek is one of the oldest living languages. | |
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 | |
Sandalwood Sandalwood is famous for its highly fragrant aroma, and its symbolic meanings largely stem from this quality. Both the wood itself and products made from it have occupied a significant place in many … | |
Steel Dragon egg Icon used to indicate a Steel Dragon egg in the game DragonVale. | |
Alphabet of Daggers A-Z of the alphabet of daggers | |
House Cerwyn The sigil of House Cerwyn from Game of Thrones. | |
Approximately equal A wavy symbol used to denote items that are approximately equal. | |
Not Almost Equal To Symbols used to denote items that are not approximately equal. | |
New Israeli Shekel The currency symbol of the Israeli coin, the Shekel. | |
Wrong Windows Band logo for the LA-based indie rock group Wrong Windows. | |
Balance, Harmony, Perfection Balance, Harmony, Perfection is the symbol of a belief. it is a symbol seen in dreams, and in the minds of all people who seek Balance, Harmony, Perfection in all things. | |
Microphone Symbol used in schematics. | |
Mantle Of Responsibility In the Halo franchise, the Mantle of Responsibility is a Forerunner philosophy. Although no precise definition of it exists, it is heavily implied to have been the source of both the Forerunners' "au… | |
Sigil of Satan Symbol representing Satan. | |
Family Group Symbol A prehistoric times sign meaning a family. It is a combination of the signs for woman, man and woman with child. | |
Oikoumene Symbol of the World Council of Churches. | |
To Begin Anew A Zibu symbol that means a new beginning. | |
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. | |
Subgenius Sacred IKON Subgenius Sacred IKON | |
Zero Zero is the number before 1 and after -1. It is used as a place holder in base ten systems. | |
Slipknot logo Logo and symbol of the US-based metal band, Slipknot. | |
Prince logo ("Love Symbol #2") Logo and symbol for the performer, Prince. Once used by the artist as an unpronounceable nom de plume. | |
H.Y.D.R.A Symbol HYDRA from Marvel comics | |
Copper An ancient alchemy symbol representing copper. | |
Fulton County Logo It appears to be a Poplar Tree | |
BDSM Emblem BDSM is a variety of erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other interpersonal dynamics. | |
Borg (Star Trek) A Borg insignia, designed by Rick Sternbach | |
Labyrinth In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur eventuall… | |
The Bluetooth Logo The Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the Younger Futhark runes Runic letter ior.svg (Hagall) (ᚼ) and Runic letter berkanan.svg (Bjarkan) (ᛒ), Harald's initials. | |
USB Logo USB icon found on all USB devices and plugs | |
Shin Shin (also spelled Šin (šīn) or Sheen) literally means "tooth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin Phoenician Hebrew Shin ש, Aramaic … | |
Lenny Face Lenny, also known as Le Lenny Face and Le Face Face is a popular message board kaomoji. | |
Pi (letter) Pi (/ˈpaɪ/; Greek: [pi], uppercase Π, lowercase π) is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing [p]. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 80. It was derived from the Phoen… | |
Pi Pi is a name given to the ratio of the circumference of a circle to the diameter. That means, for any circle, you can divide the circumference (the distance around the circle) by the diameter and alw… | |
Logo of the Internal Revenue Service The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the revenue service of the United States federal government. | |
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. | |
Mù The character 木 (mù ) means "tree" in Chinese and looks actually like a tree. | |
Freemasonry Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest and largest non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisations. It teaches self-knowledge through participation in a progression of ceremoni… | |
Vegvísir A Vegvísir (Icelandic 'sign post') is an Icelandic magical stave intended to help the bearer find their way through rough weather. | |
Að unni So a girl loves a man. | |
Ægishjálmur Helm of awe (or helm of terror); to induce fear and to protect against abuse of power. | |
Angurgapi Carved on the ends of barrels to prevent leaking. | |
Brýnslustafir For use on whetstones. | |
Draumstafir To dream of unfulfilled desires. | |
Dreprún To kill an enemy's cattle. | |
Feingur A fertility rune. | |
Gapaldur One of the two shoe staves | |
Ginfaxi One of the two shoe staves. | |
Hólastafur To open hills. | |
Kaupaloki To prosper in trade and business. | |
Lásabrjótur To open a lock without a key. | |
Máladeilan To win in court. | |
Nábrókarstafur A stave used when making necropants (nábrók), a pair of pants made from the skin of a dead man that are capable of producing an endless supply of money. | |
Skelkunarstafur To make your enemies afraid. | |
Rosahringur minni A lesser circle of protection. | |
Smjörhnútur Butterknot, to ensure butter was procured through non-magical means. | |
Stafur gegn galdri Staves against witchcraft. | |
Stafur til að vekja upp draug To invoke ghosts and evil spirits. | |
Þjófastafur For use against thieves. | |
Tóustefna To ward off foxes. | |
Varnarstafur Valdemars Valdemar's Protection Stave; increases favor and happiness. | |
Vatnahlífir Protection against drowning. | |
Veiðistafur For luck in fishing. | |
World Of Warcraft Horde Logo In the first two Warcraft games, the Horde is made of the orcs under the command of the Burning Legion and are enemies of the human led Alliance. The orcs attempt in both games to conquer the human k… | |
Flaming chalice A flaming chalice is the most widely used symbol of Unitarianism and Unitarian Universalism (UUism) and the official logo of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) and other Unitarian and UU ch… | |
Pokemon GO -- Team Mystic Team Mystic's mascot is Articuno, the legendary icy bird Pokémon. | |
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.) … | |
Pokemon GO -- Team Valor Candela leads Valor — the red team. And Candela's bird is Moltres. If you think Valor projects an air of power, well, you're right. Training and strength are at the top of this team's playbook. | |
The Celtic Motherhood Knot Celtic knots, called Icovellavna, are a variety of knots and stylized graphical representations of knots used for decoration, used extensively in the Celtic style of Insular art. These knots are most… | |
Choku Rei (Reiki) The Reiki Power symbol (Choku Rei is pronounced: "Cho-Koo-Ray") "Place the power of the universe here". | |
Sei He Ki (Reiki) The Mental/Emotional Symbol (Sei He Ki pronounced as: "Say-Hay-Key") "God and man become one". | |
Sha Ze Sho Nen (Reiki) The Reiki Distance Healing symbol (Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen is pronounced as: "Hon-Sha-Zee-Show-Nen") "No past, no present, no future" or it can have the meaning of "The Buddha in me contacts the Buddha … | |
Reiki Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is a Japanese name consisting of 2 words Rei and Ki meaning spiritually guided life energy (commonly known as Universal Life Energy), an energy which animates us all and is… | |
Green Party of England and Wales The Green Party of England and Wales is a green, left-wing political party in England and Wales. | |
The Mossad Symbol The Mossad is the national intelligence agency of Israel. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman (military intelligence) and Shin Bet (internal security… | |
Angelic Power Rune The Enkeli or Angelic Power Rune from Mortal Instruments series by Cassandre Clare. | |
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… | |
psi Psi is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet and has a numeric value of 700. In both Classical and Modern Greek, the letter indicates the combination /ps/ (as in English word "lapse") | |
International Geocaching Logo Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, ca… | |
The Rolex Symbol Rolex SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker. The company and its subsidiary Montres Tudor SA design, manufacture, distribute and service wristwatches sold under the Rolex and Tudor brands. Founded by Hans … | |
The Breitling Logo Breitling is a Swiss watchmaker based in Grenchen, Switzerland. Founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in 1884 in Saint-Imier. Breitling is known for precision-made chronometers useful to aviators. | |
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 … | |
wāw Waw (wāw "hook") is the sixth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician wāw Phoenician waw.svg, Aramaic waw Waw.svg, Hebrew vav (also vau) ו, Syriac waw ܘ and Arabic wāw و (sixth in abjadi o… | |
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… | |
ṭēt Teth, also written as Ṭēth or Tet, is the ninth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Ṭēt Phoenician teth.svg, Hebrew Ṭēt ט, Aramaic Ṭēth Teth.svg, Syriac Ṭēṯ ܛ, and Arabic Ṭāʾ ط. It is … | |
yōd Yodh (also spelled Yud, Yod, Jod, or Jodh) is the tenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Yōd Phoenician yodh.svg, Hebrew Yōd י, Aramaic Yodh Yod.svg, Syriac Yōḏ ܚ, and Arabic Yāʾ ي … | |
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… | |
mēm Mem (also spelled Meem or Mim) is the thirteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Mēm Phoenician mem.svg, Hebrew Mēm מ, Aramaic Mem Mem.svg, Syriac Mīm ܡܡ, and Arabic Mīm م. Its val… | |
nūn Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Nūn Phoenician nun.svg, Hebrew Nun נ, Aramaic Nun Nun.svg, Syriac Nūn ܢܢ, and Arabic Nūn ن (in abjadi order). It is the third … | |
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… | |
ayin Ayin or Ayn is the sixteenth letter of the Semitic abjad, including Phoenician ʿayin Phoenician ayin.svg, Hebrew ʿayin ע, Aramaic ʿē Ayin.svg, Syriac ʿē ܥ, and Arabic ʿayn ع (where it is sixteenth in… | |
pē Pe is the seventeenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Pē Phoenician pe.svg, Hebrew Pē פ, Aramaic Pē Pe0.svg, Syriac Pē ܦ, and Arabic Fāʼ ف (in abjadi order) and also Persian Peʼ پ.… | |
ṣādē Ṣade (also spelled Ṣādē, Tsade, Ṣaddi, Ṣad, Tzadi, Sadhe, Tzaddik) is the eighteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Çādē Phoenician sade.svg, Hebrew Ṣādi צ, Aramaic Ṣāḏē Sade 1.sv… | |
qōp Qoph or Qop (Phoenician Qōp Phoenician qoph.svg) is the nineteenth letter of the Semitic abjads. Aramaic Qop Qoph.svg is derived from the Phoenician letter, and derivations from Aramaic include Hebre… | |
rēš Resh is the twentieth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Rēsh Phoenician res.svg, Hebrew Rēsh ר, Aramaic Rēsh Resh.svg, Syriac Rēsh ܪ, and Arabic Rāʾ ر. Its sound value is one of a nu… | |
šīn Shin (also spelled Šin (šīn) or Sheen) literally means "tooth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin Phoenician sin.svg, Hebrew Shin ש,… | |
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 … | |
Ālap 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. | |
Bēth 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… | |
Gāmal 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… | |
Dālath 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 … | |
Waw Waw (wāw "hook") is the sixth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician wāw Phoenician waw.svg, Aramaic waw Waw.svg, Hebrew vav (also vau) ו, Syriac waw ܘ and Arabic wāw و (sixth in abjadi o… | |
Zain 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… | |
Ḥēth 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… | |
Ṭēth Teth, also written as Ṭēth or Tet, is the ninth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Ṭēt Phoenician teth.svg, Hebrew Ṭēt ט, Aramaic Ṭēth Teth.svg, Syriac Ṭēṯ ܛ, and Arabic Ṭāʾ ط. It is … | |
Yodh Yodh (also spelled Yud, Yod, Jod, or Jodh) is the tenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Yōd Phoenician yodh.svg, Hebrew Yōd י, Aramaic Yodh Yod.svg, Syriac Yōḏ ܚ, and Arabic Yāʾ ي … | |
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… | |
Lāmadh 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… | |
Mem Mem (also spelled Meem or Mim) is the thirteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Mēm Phoenician mem.svg, Hebrew Mēm מ, Aramaic Mem Mem.svg, Syriac Mīm ܡܡ, and Arabic Mīm م. Its val… | |
Nun Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Nūn Phoenician nun.svg, Hebrew Nun נ, Aramaic Nun Nun.svg, Syriac Nūn ܢܢ, and Arabic Nūn ن (in abjadi order). It is the third … | |
Semkath 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… | |
Pē Pe is the seventeenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Pē Phoenician pe.svg, Hebrew Pē פ, Aramaic Pē Pe0.svg, Syriac Pē ܦ, and Arabic Fāʼ ف (in abjadi order) and also Persian Peʼ پ. | |
Ṣādhē Ṣade (also spelled Ṣādē, Tsade, Ṣaddi, Ṣad, Tzadi, Sadhe, Tzaddik) is the eighteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Çādē Phoenician sade.svg, Hebrew Ṣādi צ, Aramaic Ṣāḏē Sade 1.sv… | |
Qop Qoph or Qop (Phoenician Qōp Phoenician qoph.svg) is the nineteenth letter of the Semitic abjads. Aramaic Qop Qoph.svg is derived from the Phoenician letter, and derivations from Aramaic include Hebre… | |
Rēsh Resh is the twentieth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Rēsh Phoenician res.svg, Hebrew Rēsh ר, Aramaic Rēsh Resh.svg, Syriac Rēsh ܪ, and Arabic Rāʾ ر. Its sound value is one of a nu… | |
Shin Shin (also spelled Šin (šīn) or Sheen) literally means "teeth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin Phoenician sin.svg, Hebrew Shin ש,… | |
Taw 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 … | |
Alpha Alpha (uppercase Α, lowercase α; Greek: Άλφα Álpha) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 1. It was derived from the Phoenician letter aleph Ale… | |
Beta Beta (UK /ˈbiːtə/ or US /ˈbeɪtə/; uppercase Β, lowercase β, or cursive ϐ; Ancient Greek: βῆτα bḗta or Modern Greek: βήτα víta) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numer… | |
Delta Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 4. It was derived from the Phoenician letter dalet Phoenician daleth.png. Letters that come from d… | |
Epsilon Epsilon (uppercase Ε, lowercase ε or lunate ϵ; Greek: Έψιλον) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a mid front unrounded vowel /e/. In the system of Greek numerals… | |
Zeta Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 7. It was derived from the Phoenician letter zayin Zayin. Letters that arose from zeta include the R… | |
Eta Eta is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. Originally denoting a consonant /h/, its sound value in the classical Attic dialect of Ancient Greek was a long vowel [ɛː], raised to [i] in hellenist… | |
Iota Iota /aɪˈoʊtə/ (uppercase Ι, lowercase ι; Greek: Ιώτα) is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Yodh. Letters that arose from this letter include the Latin… | |
Kappa Kappa is the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet, used to represent the /k/ sound in Ancient and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, Kʹ has a value of 20. It was derived from the Phoenician … | |
Lambda Lambda is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals lambda has a value of 30. Lambda is related to the Phoenician letter Lamed Lamedh. Letters in other alphabets that ste… | |
Mu Mu is the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 40. | |
Nu Nu /njuː/ is the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 50. It is derived from the ancient Greek alphabet nun Phoenician nun.svg. Its Latin equivalent is… | |
Xi Xi is the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is pronounced [ksi] in Modern Greek, and generally /ˈzaɪ/ or /ˈsaɪ/ in English. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. Xi was derived … | |
Omicron Omicron is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 70. This letter is derived from the Phoenician letter ayin Phoenician ayin.svg. In classical Greek,… | |
Pi Pi is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing [p]. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 80. It was derived from the Phoenician letter pe Phoenician pe.svg. Letters that… | |
Rho Rho is the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 100. It is derived from Phoenician letter res Phoenician res.svg. Its uppercase form is not to be conf… | |
Sigma Sigma is the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 200. When used at the end of a word (when the word is not all caps), the final form (ς) is use… | |
Tau Tau is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 300. The name in English is pronounced /taʊ/ or /tɔː/, but in modern Greek it is [taf]. This is becaus… | |
Upsilon Upsilon is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, Υʹ has a value of 400. It is derived from the Phoenician waw Phoenician waw.svg. | |
Phi Phi is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. In Ancient Greek, it represented an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive ([pʰ]), which was the origin of its usual romanization as "ph". In modern Greek… | |
Chi Chi is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced /ˈkaɪ/ or /ˈkiː/ in English. | |
Psi Psi is the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet and has a numeric value of 700. In both Classical and Modern Greek, the letter indicates the combination /ps/ (as in English word "lapse"). For Greek lo… | |
Omega Omega is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system, it has a value of 800. The word literally means "great O" (ō mega, mega meaning 'great'), as opposed to omicron,… | |
Black King In chess, the king (♔, ♚) is the most important piece. The object of the game is to threaten the opponent's king in such a way that escape is not possible (checkmate). If a player's king is threatene… | |
Black Queen The queen (♕,♛) is the strongest piece in the game of chess, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in the middl… | |
Black Rook A rook (♖ ♜ borrowed from Persian رخ, rokh) is a piece in the strategy board game of chess. Formerly the piece was called the tower, marquess, rector, and comes (Sunnucks 1970). The term castle is co… | |
Black Bishop A bishop (♗,♝) is a piece in the board game of chess. Each player begins the game with two bishops. One starts between the king's knight and the king, the other between the queen's knight and the que… | |
Black Knight The knight (♘ ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armored cavalry). It is normally represented by a horse's head and neck. Each player starts with two knights, which begin on t… | |
Black Pawn The pawn (♙♟) is the most numerous piece in the game of chess, and in most circumstances, also the weakest. It historically represents infantry, or more particularly, armed peasants or pikemen. Each … | |
White King In chess, the king (♔, ♚) is the most important piece. The object of the game is to threaten the opponent's king in such a way that escape is not possible (checkmate). If a player's king is threatene… | |
White Queen The queen (♕,♛) is the strongest piece in the game of chess, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Each player starts the game with one queen, placed in the middl… | |
White Rook A rook (♖ ♜ borrowed from Persian رخ, rokh) is a piece in the strategy board game of chess. Formerly the piece was called the tower, marquess, rector, and comes (Sunnucks 1970). The term castle is co… | |
White Bishop A bishop (♗,♝) is a piece in the board game of chess. Each player begins the game with two bishops. One starts between the king's knight and the king, the other between the queen's knight and the que… | |
White Knight The knight (♘ ♞) is a piece in the game of chess, representing a knight (armored cavalry). It is normally represented by a horse's head and neck. Each player starts with two knights, which begin on t… | |
White Pawn The pawn (♙♟) is the most numerous piece in the game of chess, and in most circumstances, also the weakest. It historically represents infantry, or more particularly, armed peasants or pikemen. Each … | |
Brooklyn Nets Logo NETS in white arched over a white basketball with a black B on it, all within a black shield with BROOKLYN below in black | |
Chicago White Sox Logo Over the years the White Sox have become noted for many of their uniform innovations and changes. In 1960, the White Sox became the first team in the major sports to put players' last names on jersey… | |
Swansea City A.F.C. logo Swansea City Association Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Dinas Abertawe) is a Welsh professional football club based in Swansea, Wales, that plays in the Premier League, the highest level of Eng… | |
Derby County F.C. Logo Derby County Football Club is a professional association football club based in Derby, Derbyshire, England. Their home matches are played at Pride Park Stadium, where the club moved in 1997. Notable… | |
Russian Republic The Russian Republic was a short-lived state that controlled, de jure, the territory of the former Russian Empire after the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II on 15 March [O.S. 2 March] 1917. Less th… | |
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 … | |
Delaware (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Pennsylvania (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
New Jersey (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Georgia (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Connecticut (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors Symbol The mission of CoSM, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is to build an enduring sanctuary of visionary art to inspire and evolve the creative spirit. | |
Massachusetts (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Hunab Ku After being introduced to the concept by Hunbatz Men, who discussed this concept in his 1986 book Religión ciencia maya, Argüelles popularized Hunab Ku in his 1987 book The Mayan Factor. However, ins… | |
Mini The Mini is a small economy car produced by the English based British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000. | |
Arabic nūn The letter is named nūn, and is written is several ways depending in its position in the word. | |
Suzhou numbers The Suzhou numerals, also known as Suzhou mazi or huama, is a numeral system used in China before the introduction of Arabic numerals. | |
Seal of Rassilon The Seal of Rassilon is a symbol representing the power of the Time Lords, and of Gallifrey as a civilization, in Doctor Who. | |
Maryland (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
South Carolina (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Jedi Order The Jedi are the main protagonists in the Star Wars universe. They are depicted as an ancient monastic and academic meritocratic organization whose origin dates back to c. 25,000 BBY (Before Battle o… | |
Tibetan Aum Since Buddhism arose out of Hinduism, it is not surprising that the mantra 'Aum' was absorbed into the Buddhist tradition; however, Buddhists almost never transliterate it as ‘Aum,’ but use ‘Om’ inst… | |
Veldismagn Veldismagn is an Icelandic magical Bind Rune that is used to grant the wearer with protection against evil, and luck in having good health. | |
The Astaroth Sigil Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth) is referred to in The Lesser Key of Solomon as a very powerful demon. In art, in the Dictionnaire Infernal, Astaroth is depicted as a nude man with fea… | |
Curly Loop A curled loop, which is shown in black on most platforms. Displayed as a blue ribbon on Samsung devices. | |
Ik Onkar Ik Onkar is the symbol that represents the One Supreme Reality and is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. Ik (ਇੱਕ) means one and only one, who cannot be compared or contrasted with any othe… | |
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… | |
The Fig Hand Gesture The fig sign is a mildly obscene gesture used in Turkish and Slavic cultures and some other cultures that uses two fingers and a thumb. This gesture is most commonly used to deny a request. | |
Internet Symbol Internet symbol conveying WiFi, information, and anonymity. Iconic among hacktivists and anarcho-hacktivists. | |
Sa (kana) さ, in hiragana, or サ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [sa]. The shapes of these kana originate from 左 and 散, respectively. | |
The Love Symbol The unpronounceable symbol also known as the "Love Symbol", is the sage name of the American singer-songwriter Prince. | |
Ji The Chinese good luck symbols Ji means lucky, auspicious and propitious | |
District 1 The seal of District 1 from The Hunger Games. | |
District 2 The seal of District 2 from The Hunger Games. | |
District 3 The seal of District 3 from The Hunger Games. | |
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Epyc Wynn Epyc Wynn is a hacktivist memetic symbol representing a desire for revolution against unethical mods and admins and promotion of free speech on all websites. It is heavily tied to forum and meme comm… | |
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". | |
Tuareg Cross The markings and geometrical design of Tuareg crosses and Tuareg jewelry in general translates into protective symbolism. "God is the center of the universe, we are one with God" and "no matter where… | |
Sphinx A sphinx is a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion. | |
Naruto Hidden Leaf Village Symbol Naruto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. | |
Squall Sharp increase in wind speed. | |
Theta-delta The symbol used to represent Therianthropy. | |
The Victor Sybmol The victor symbol (Spanish: víctor or vítor) is an emblem that is painted on the walls of some Spanish and Latin American universities to commemorate students who have received the degree of doctorat… | |
Chinese Dragon Symbol An ancient seal script form of the character for "dragon" that is now written 龍 or 龙 and pronounced lóng in Mandarin Chinese. | |
Hei Matau A hei matau is a bone or greenstone carving in the shape of a highly stylised fish hook typical of the Māori people of New Zealand. They represent strength, good luck and safe travel across water. | |
Staurogram The staurogram, also monogrammatic cross or tau-rho, is a ligature composed of a superposition of the letters tau (Τ) and rho (Ρ). | |
DOT COM SYMBOL (.com) proposed by openInvent DOT COM SYMBOL (.com) proposed by openInvent see tiny.cc/openInvent1 | |
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. | |
SUMA Chess piece The suma pawn (♙♟) is a two square wide pawn from a custom rule in Samurai chess placed in the 3rd row as 1st move -- each player has one SUMA pawn. | |
Black Suma Pawn - Samurai Chess The black suma pawn (♙♟) is a two square wide pawn from a custom rule called Samurai chess. Each player has only one SUMA piece and that piece is placed in the 3rd row on the first move. | |
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Tranhk Symbol - Trans variation Tranhk Symbol - This symbol may be representation of the Transgender community it was previously release with a public use license found on opengameart.com | |
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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 | |
LEET SYMBOL ጷ - Ethiopic Syllable Phwa (U+1337) symbol, character LEET SYMBOL ጷ - Ethiopic Syllable Phwa (U+1337) symbol, character this character is typed by pressing alt+1337 on Windows machines or Ctrl+Alt+u1337 on Linux Machines | |
Weather Underground The symbol of the Weather Underground Organization. | |
United Nations Climate Change | |
Keep Britain Tidy Keep Britain Tidy is a UK-based independent environmental charity. The organisation campaigns to reduce litter, improve local places and prevent waste. It has offices in Wigan, Manchester, and London. | |
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University Texas A&M University is a coeducational public research university in College Station, Texas, United States. It is a state university and since 1948 is a member of the Texas A&M University System. | |
Japanese Industrial Standards Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) specifies the standards used for industrial activities in Japan. The standardization process is coordinated by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) a… | |
Recording Industry Association of America | |
Wind Speed 1 Light air. | |
Wind Speed 10 Storm, whole gale. | |
Wind Speed 11 Violent storm. | |
Wind Speed 12 Hurricane force. | |
Wind Speed 0 Calm air. | |
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. | |
Spade Money Spade money was an early form of coin used during the Zhou dynasty of China (1045 to 256 BC). | |
Heartagram The heartagram is the trademarked symbol of HIM, created by Ville Valo. | |
CR7 Symbol This is Cristiano Ronaldo CR7 symbol, mainly used on sports related products he promotes. | |
Devil's Trap Demon Symbol Pentagram The devil’s trap is a mystical symbol used to immobilise and control demons. | |
The Hook-and-Cross Logo The Blue Öyster Cult hook-and-cross logo was designed by Bill Gawlik in January 1972, and appears on all of the band's albums. | |
Mayan zero The Mayan numeral number 0. | |
Starfleet Symbol Starfleet is a fictional organization in the Star Trek media franchise. | |
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"]… | |
Tael Tael (兩) or tahil is one of several weight measures of the Eastern Asia. Most usually, it refers to the Chinese tael, a part of the Chinese system of weights and currency. | |
Mjolnir -- The Hammer of Thor In Norse mythology, Mjolnir is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god associated with thunder. | |
Signum manus of Charlemagne Signum manus (sometimes also known as Chrismon) refers to the medieval practice, current from the Merovingian period until the 14th century in the Frankish Empire and its successors, of signing a doc… | |
Narcotics Anonymous A non beneficial society for people recovery from drug addiction. | |
Interconnecting Triangles Interconnecting Triangles Representing Past, Present and Future. | |
Tesla Tesla, Inc. is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing and, through its SolarCity subsidiary, in solar panel ma… | |
Elder sign Icon in the Cthulhu Mythos. A warped, five-pointed star with a flaming pillar (or eye) in its center. | |
set equal to Define the value of a variable as equal to constant or to value of another variable. | |
± More or less | |
Tilde (Alt) Negation | |
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. | |
Company logo Ring-Ring® Ring-Ring® rewards cycle kilometres for both employers/ employees, citizens/ government, entrepreneurs/ customers, insurance companies/clients. | |
Questioning Questioning sexuality symbol | |
Wisteria crest The emblem (mon) of the Kujō aristocratic family of Japan, as well as the Hongan-ji school of the Jōdo Shinshū tradition of Pure Land Buddhism. | |
Poodle (Apple iOS 12.2) | |
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Koala (Apple iOS 12.2) | |
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Shri Yantra\Sri Yantra The Shri Yantra or Sri Yantra is a Hindu symbol that represents good wealth and prosperity. It is believed that placing the Sri Yantra in the right place at the right time can bring positivity in the… | |
Roger Federer Symbol Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player. | |
Trishulam, Trishul or Trishula Trishul (Trident) is believed to be the tool or weapon (astra in Sanskrit) of the Hindu God, Lord Shiva. The Trishul is a powerful tool which has 3 prongs like a fork, each of which represents the th… | |
Shivling or ling or shivalingam The Lingam or Shivaling is considered to be a form of Lord Shiva in the Hindu Mythology. It has special powers and many people pray and perform rituals on the shivling for good health, peace and pros… | |
Thirty Seconds to Mars Symbol Thirty Seconds to Mars is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998. | |
VGA port VGA (Video Graphics Array) port | |
Salt (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
Rice Ball (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
Cooked Rice (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
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Emblem of the first Galactic Empire The First Galactic Empire is a fictional autocracy featured in the Star Wars franchise. It was first introduced in the 1977 film Star Wars and also appears in its two sequels: The Empire Strikes Back… | |
Yún Chinese character representing 'Yún', which translates as 'Cloud'. | |
Shéng Chinese character representing 'Shéng', which translates as 'Rope'. | |
Tóng (Traditional) Chinese character representing "Tóng", which translates as 'Copper'. | |
Xióng (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Xióng', which translates as 'Bear'. | |
Hǔ (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Hǔ', which translates as 'Tiger'. | |
Zhēn (Traditional) Chinese characters representing "Zhēn", which translates variously as 'Needle', 'Pin', or 'Acupuncture'. | |
Zhū (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Zhū', which translates as 'Pig'. | |
Yǔ (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Yǔ', which translates as 'Feather'. | |
Chuán (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Chuán', which translates as 'Ship'. | |
Xiāngjiāo (Traditional) Chinese characters representing 'Xiāngjiāo', which translates as 'Banana'. | |
Xióngmāo (Traditional) Chinese characters representing 'Xióngmāo', which translates as 'Panda'. | |
Jìngzi (Traditional) Chinese characters representing 'Jìngzi', which translates as 'Mirror'. | |
Léi (Traditional) Chinese character representing 'Léi', which translates as 'Thunder'. | |
Shé (Traditional) Chinese characters representing 'Shé', which translates as 'Snake' or 'Serpent'. | |
Glass of Milk (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
Hot Beverage (Samsung One UI 1.5) | |
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ña (basic Telugu script) Can also represent "nya". | |
wi (Tagalog Baybayin script) | |
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Elwë Heraldic Device Heraldic device of Elwë, a character from J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-Earth. | |
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Church (Google Android 4.3) | |