Lozenge (shape), the Glossary
A lozenge (symbol), often referred to as a diamond, is a form of rhombus.[1]
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Ace
An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a single pip.
Addison-Wesley
Addison–Wesley is an American publisher of textbooks and computer literature.
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Ammonium chloride
Ammonium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula, also written as.
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AMS-LaTeX
AMS-LaTeX is a collection of LaTeX document classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
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Amulet
An amulet, also known as a good luck charm or phylactery, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor.
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APL (programming language)
APL (named after the book A Programming Language) is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson.
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Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia.
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Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps
The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (AROTC) is the United States Army component of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
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Art
Art is a diverse range of human activity and its resulting product that involves creative or imaginative talent generally expressive of technical proficiency, beauty, emotional power, or conceptual ideas.
Art of the Upper Paleolithic
The art of the Upper Paleolithic represents the oldest form of prehistoric art.
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Aurès Mountains
The Aures Mountains (جبال الأوراس, known in antiquity as) are a subrange of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria.
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BCD (character encoding)
BCD (binary-coded decimal), also called alphanumeric BCD, alphameric BCD, BCD Interchange Code, or BCDIC, is a family of representations of numerals, uppercase Latin letters, and some special and control characters as six-bit character codes.
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Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
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Belitung shipwreck
The Belitung shipwreck (also called the Tang shipwreck or Batu Hitam shipwreck) is the wreck of an Arabian dhow which sank around 830 AD.
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Berbers
Berbers, or the Berber peoples, also called by their endonym Amazigh or Imazighen, are a diverse grouping of distinct ethnic groups indigenous to North Africa who predate the arrival of Arabs in the Arab migrations to the Maghreb.
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Berg Publishers
Berg Publishers was an academic publishing company based in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England and Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
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Bronze Age Britain
Bronze Age Britain is an era of British history that spanned from until.
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Bruno Barbatti
Bruno Barbatti (September 27, 1926 – March 31, 2020) was a Swiss scholar and writer.
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Bus lane
A bus lane or bus-only lane is a lane restricted to buses, often on certain days and times, and generally used to speed up public transport that would be otherwise held up by traffic congestion.
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Bush Barrow
Bush Barrow is a site of the early British Bronze Age Wessex culture (c. 2000 BC), at the western end of the Normanton Down Barrows cemetery in Wiltshire, England.
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Celtic art
Celtic art is associated with the peoples known as Celts; those who spoke the Celtic languages in Europe from pre-history through to the modern period, as well as the art of ancient peoples whose language is uncertain, but have cultural and stylistic similarities with speakers of Celtic languages.
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Ceramic art
Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay.
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Charge (heraldry)
In heraldry, a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield).
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Charlemagne
Charlemagne (2 April 748 – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor, of what is now known as the Carolingian Empire, from 800, holding these titles until his death in 814.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Civil Air Patrol
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a congressionally chartered, federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF).
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Classical element
The classical elements typically refer to earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simpler substances.
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Code page 437
Code page 437 (CCSID 437) is the character set of the original IBM PC (personal computer).
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Columbia University
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.
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Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, also known as the Cucuteni culture, Trypillia culture or Tripolye culture is a Neolithic–Chalcolithic archaeological culture (5500 to 2750 BC) of Southeast Europe.
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Decorative arts
The decorative arts are arts or crafts whose aim is the design and manufacture of objects that are both beautiful and functional.
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Department for Transport
The Department for Transport (DfT) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.
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Diamond principle
In mathematics, and particularly in axiomatic set theory, the diamond principle is a combinatorial principle introduced by Ronald Jensen in that holds in the constructible universe and that implies the continuum hypothesis.
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Diamond vault
A diamond vault is a form of vault church architecture used in the Late Gothic and Renaissance style, which is based on an elaborate system of cavernous vaults in a manner resembling diamonds.
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DOS
DOS is a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers.
Eastern Christianity
Eastern Christianity comprises Christian traditions and church families that originally developed during classical and late antiquity in the Eastern Mediterranean region or locations further east, south or north.
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Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe is a subregion of the European continent.
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Ecclesiastical heraldry
Ecclesiastical heraldry refers to the use of heraldry within Christianity for dioceses, organisations and Christian clergy.
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Emblem
An emblem is an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept, like a moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch or saint.
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Emblem of Uttarakhand
The Emblem of Uttarakhand is the official state seal used by the Government of Uttarakhand and is carried on all official correspondences made by State of Uttarakhand.
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Epigonation
The epigonation (Greek: ἐπιγονάτιον, literally meaning "over the knee"), or pálitsa (Russian: па́лица, "club"), is a vestment used in some Eastern Christian churches.
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Fertility
Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring.
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Field (agriculture)
In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock.
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Finnish military ranks
The military ranks of Finland are the military insignia used by the Finnish Defence Forces.
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First sergeant
First sergeant is typically a senior non-commissioned officer rank, used in many countries.
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Flag
A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular) with distinctive colours and design.
Flag of Bavaria
There are officially two flags of Bavaria: the striped type and the lozenge type, both of which are white and blue.
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Flag of Brazil
The national flag of Brazil (bandeira do Brasil), is a blue disc depicting a starry sky (which includes the Southern Cross) spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto "Ordem e Progresso" ("Order and Progress"), within a yellow rhombus, on a green field.
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French denier
The denier (denarius, denaro, dinario;. d.) or penny was a medieval coin which takes its name from the Frankish coin first issued in the late seventh century; in English it is sometimes referred to as a silver penny.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Grimoire
A grimoire (also known as a "book of spells", "magic book", or a "spellbook") is a textbook of magic, typically including instructions on how to create magical objects like talismans and amulets, how to perform magical spells, charms, and divination, and how to summon or invoke supernatural entities such as angels, spirits, deities, and demons.
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Heraldry
Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank and pedigree.
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High-occupancy vehicle lane
A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes) is a restricted traffic lane reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and at least one passenger, including carpools, vanpools, and transit buses.
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Hindus
Hindus (also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma.
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Household silver
Household silver or silverware (the silver, the plate, or silver service) includes tableware, cutlery, and other household items made of sterling silver, silver gilt, Britannia silver, or Sheffield plate silver.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
Insignia
An insignia is a sign or mark distinguishing a group, grade, rank, or function.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Kabylia
Kabylia or Kabylie (Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, meaning "Land of Kabyles",, meaning "Land of the Tribes") is a mountainous coastal region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people.
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Khatha
Khatha (គាថា) (คาถา), or "Gatha", as originally called in Pali Language), is the Khmer and Thai name used for Sacred Pali prayers, mantras and other magical incantations. Khatha are used in general by Thai people for a great many purposes; be it for protection, charm or business ventures, there is a Khatha which can be summoned.
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Ledringhem
Ledringhem (Ledringem) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
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Lozenge (heraldry)
The lozenge in heraldry is a diamond-shaped rhombus charge (an object that can be placed on the field of the shield), usually somewhat narrower than it is tall.
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Lozenge camouflage
Lozenge camouflage was a military camouflage scheme in the form of patterned cloth or painted designs used by some aircraft of the Central Powers in the last two years of, primarily those of the Imperial German Luftstreitkräfte.
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Lunar calendar
A lunar calendar is a calendar based on the monthly cycles of the Moon's phases (synodic months, lunations), in contrast to solar calendars, whose annual cycles are based on the solar year.
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Mac OS Roman
Mac OS Roman is a character encoding created by Apple Computer, Inc. for use by Macintosh computers.
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Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners
Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners, also known as MEDAL, is an advanced learner's dictionary first published in 2002 by Macmillan Education.
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Magic square
In mathematics, especially historical and recreational mathematics, a square array of numbers, usually positive integers, is called a magic square if the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same.
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Miscellaneous Technical
Miscellaneous Technical is a Unicode block ranging from U+2300 to U+23FF, which contains various common symbols which are related to and used in the various technical, programming language, and academic professions.
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Mitsubishi
The is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries.
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Modal logic
Modal logic is a kind of logic used to represent statements about necessity and possibility.
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Muslims
Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.
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Mysticism
Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute, but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning.
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Nature
Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole.
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Neolithic
The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Greek νέος 'new' and λίθος 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Europe, Asia and Africa.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA), superseded by is a New Zealand Crown entity tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, including the responsibility for driver and vehicle licensing, and administering the New Zealand state highway network.
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Open-field system
The open-field system was the prevalent agricultural system in much of Europe during the Middle Ages and lasted into the 20th century in Russia, Iran, and Turkey.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Oxford English Dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University of Oxford publishing house.
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Parallelepiped
In geometry, a parallelepiped is a three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms (the term rhomboid is also sometimes used with this meaning).
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Parquet
Parquet (French for "a small compartment") is a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect in flooring.
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Petrosomatoglyph
A petrosomatoglyph is a supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock.
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Philippine Air Force
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) (Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas) is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
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Phrygia
In classical antiquity, Phrygia (Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a kingdom in the west-central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios River.
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Playing card
A playing card is a piece of specially prepared card stock, heavy paper, thin cardboard, plastic-coated paper, cotton-paper blend, or thin plastic that is marked with distinguishing motifs.
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Polygon
In geometry, a polygon is a plane figure made up of line segments connected to form a closed polygonal chain.
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Priority to the right
Priority to the right is a right-of-way system in right-hand traffic, in which the driver of a vehicle is required to give way to vehicles approaching from the right at intersections.
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Proto-writing
Proto-writing consists of visible marks communicating limited information.
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Punched card
A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a piece of card stock that stores digital data using punched holes.
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Quincunx
A quincunx is a geometric pattern consisting of five points arranged in a cross, with four of them forming a square or rectangle and a fifth at its center.
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Ranks of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps are assigned various ranks, the titles and insignia of which are based on those used by the United States Armed Forces (and its various ROTCs), specifically the United States Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S Space Force, and the U.S.
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Religious symbol
A religious symbol is an iconic representation intended to represent a specific religion, or a specific concept within a given religion.
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Renault
Groupe Renault (also known as the Renault Group in English; legally Renault S.A.) is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899.
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Rhombus
In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Lozenge (shape) and rhombus are types of quadrilaterals.
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Rongorongo
Rongorongo (Rapa Nui: roŋoroŋo) is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island that has the appearance of writing or proto-writing.
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Rub el Hizb
The Rub el Hizb (quarter of the party) is an Islamic symbol in the shape of an octagram, represented as two overlapping squares ۞.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island country in the eastern Caribbean.
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Set theory
Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects.
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Slavs
The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages.
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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Sowing
Sowing is the process of planting seeds.
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Star of Lakshmi
The Star of Lakshmi is a special octagram, a regular compound polygon, represented by Schläfli symbol or 2, made from two congruent squares with the same center at 45° angles, and figures in Hinduism, commonly misattributed to Ashtalakshmi (अष्टलक्ष्मी,, lit. Eightfold Lakshmi), the eight forms, or "kinds of wealth", of the goddess Lakshmi due to being called so in The Return of the Pink Panther.
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SV Werder Bremen
Sportverein Werder Bremen von 1899 e. V., commonly known as Werder Bremen, Werder or simply Bremen, is a German professional sports club based in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen.
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Symbol
A symbol is a mark, sign, or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an idea, object, or relationship.
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Talisman
A talisman is any object ascribed with religious or magical powers intended to protect, heal, or harm individuals for whom they are made.
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Tang dynasty
The Tang dynasty (唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705.
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Tessellation
A tessellation or tiling is the covering of a surface, often a plane, using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps.
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Textile
Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc.
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Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula.
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The Garden of Cyrus
The Garden of Cyrus, or The Quincuncial Lozenge, or Network Plantations of the Ancients, naturally, artificially, mystically considered, is a discourse by Thomas Browne concerned with the quincunx—a pattern of five points arranged in an X (⁙), as on a die —in art and nature.
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Tile
Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass.
Travel agency
A travel agency is a private retailer or public service that provides travel and tourism-related services to the general public on behalf of accommodation or travel suppliers to offer different kinds of travelling packages for each destination.
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Ukrainian embroidery
Ukrainian embroidery (vyshyvka) occupies an important place among the various branches of Ukrainian decorative arts.
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Unicode
Unicode, formally The Unicode Standard, is a text encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Department of Transportation
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT or DOT) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government.
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United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through combined arms, implementing its own infantry, artillery, aerial, and special operations forces.
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Universe
The universe is all of space and time and their contents.
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Ushak carpet
Uşak carpets, Ushak carpets or Oushak Carpets (Uşak Halısı) are Turkish carpets that use a particular family of designs, called by convention after the city of Uşak, Turkey – one of the larger towns in Western Anatolia, which was a major center of rug production from the early days of the Ottoman Empire, into the early 20th century (although these patterns were woven in other regions also).
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Western Ukraine
Western Ukraine (Zakhidna Ukraina) or West Ukraine refers to the western territories of Ukraine.
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Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge
The Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge is an award of the United States Army that was issued during the Second World War.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Yantra
Yantra (यन्त्र; 'Machine'/'Contraption')) is a geometrical diagram, mainly from the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions. Yantras are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; and for the benefits believed given by their occult powers based on Hindu astrology and tantric texts.
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See also
Logic symbols
- Ampersand
- Arrow (symbol)
- Conjunction/disjunction duality
- Descending wedge
- Double turnstile
- Existential quantification
- Free variables and bound variables
- Glossary of Principia Mathematica
- Horseshoe (symbol)
- List of logic symbols
- Literal (mathematical logic)
- Logical connective
- Logical connectives
- Logical constant
- Lozenge (shape)
- Metavariable
- Modal operator
- Non-logical symbol
- Predicate variable
- Propositional variable
- Sheffer stroke
- Symbol (formal)
- Tee (symbol)
- Therefore sign
- Tilde
- Triple bar
- Turned A
- Turnstile (symbol)
- Universal quantification
- Up tack
- Vertical bar
- Wedge (symbol)
Types of quadrilaterals
- Ailles rectangle
- Antiparallelogram
- Bicentric quadrilateral
- Complete quadrangle
- Cyclic quadrilateral
- Dynamic rectangle
- Equidiagonal quadrilateral
- Ex-tangential quadrilateral
- Golden rectangle
- Golden rhombus
- Harmonic quadrilateral
- Isosceles trapezoid
- Kite (geometry)
- Lambert quadrilateral
- Levi-Civita parallelogramoid
- Lozenge (shape)
- Orthodiagonal quadrilateral
- Parallelogram
- Rectangle
- Rhomboid
- Rhombus
- Right kite
- Saccheri quadrilateral
- Square
- Tangential quadrilateral
- Tangential trapezoid
- Trapezoid
- Unit square
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lozenge_(shape)
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