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A Sextile (abbreviated as "SXt or Sex") is an angle of 60°, which is 1 ⁄ 6 of the 360° ecliptic or 1 ⁄ 2 a trine (120°). Depending on the involved planets, an orb of 4-5° is allowed. The symbol is the radii of a hexagon. Traditionally, a Sextile is said to be similar in influence to a Trine, but less intense.
One symbol, ♇, is a monogram of the letters PL (which can be interpreted to stand for Pluto or for astronomer Percival Lowell), was announced with the name of the new planet by the discoverers on May 1, 1930. [19] Another symbol, which was popularized in Paul Clancy's astrological publications, is based on Pluto's bident: [citation needed].
Scaled zo nominal width of 50px, like similar symbol files used in astrology-relared Wikipedia articles. 15:50, 7 August 2012: 383 × 337 (2 KB) Karl432: Symbol newly constructed with Adobe Illustrator, to get a symbol with about the same weight as similar symbols used in astrology-related Wikipedia articles.
Conjunction-symbol.svg Opposition Opposition-symbol.svg Trine Trine-symbol.svg Sextile Sextile-symbol.svg Square Square-symbol.svg Quincunx Quincunx-symbol.png Semisquare Semisquare symbol.svg Sesquiquadrate / sesquisquare Sesquisquare-symbol.svg Semisextile Semisextile-symbol.svg Quintile Q Q Biquintile bQ bQ
A powerful and alluring shift is heading our way! As Venus in Scorpio forms a magnetic sextile with Pluto in Capricorn on Oct. 17, the energy takes on an empowering and deeply magnetic quality ...
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List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks; Reference mark (komejirushi), the symbol used in Chinese, Japanese and Korean typography for an equivalent purpose; Sextile – an asterisk-like astrological symbol (⚹), six lines radiating at 60⁰ intervals
A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...