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  2. Star (glyph) - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used star symbol is the asterisk. Four points. Name Character Code point Black four-pointed star U+2726 White four-pointed star ...

  3. List of symbolic stars - Wikipedia

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    Marian star, a six-pointed star used as a Roman Catholic symbol of celestial objects; Rub el Hizb, a common Islamic symbol; alQuds Star, a star representing 'alQuds' (Jerusalem) Haykal, a five-pointed star that represents the Bahá'í Faith; Nine-pointed star, a common symbol of the Bahá'í Faith that represents unity and Bahá’.

  4. Star polygons in art and culture - Wikipedia

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    The five-pointed star, if drawn with points of equal length and angles of 36° at each point, is sometimes termed a golden five pointed star. [7] If the colinear edges are joined, a pentagram is produced, which is the simplest of the unicursal star polygons , and a symbol of mystical and magical significance.

  5. Category:Star symbols - Wikipedia

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  6. Pentagram - Wikipedia

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    The five-pointed star is a symbol of the Baháʼí Faith. [28] [29] In the Baháʼí Faith, the star is known as the Haykal (Arabic: "temple"), and it was initiated and established by the Báb. The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh wrote various works in the form of a pentagram. [30] [31]

  7. Star polygon - Wikipedia

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    Regular convex and star polygons with 3 to 12 vertices, labeled with their Schläfli symbols A regular star polygon is a self-intersecting, equilateral, and equiangular polygon . A regular star polygon is denoted by its Schläfli symbol { p / q }, where p (the number of vertices) and q (the density ) are relatively prime (they share no factors ...

  8. Octagram - Wikipedia

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    The regular octagonal star is very popular as a symbol of rowing clubs in the Cologne Lowland, as seen on the club flag of the Cologne Rowing Association. The geometry can be adjusted so 3 edges cross at a single point, like the Auseklis symbol An 8-point compass rose can be seen as an octagonal star, with 4 primary points, and 4 secondary points.

  9. Star and crescent - Wikipedia

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    The star, or Sun, is often shown within the arc of the crescent (also called star in crescent, or star within crescent, for disambiguation of depictions of a star and a crescent side by side). [7] In numismatics in particular, the term crescent and pellet is used in cases where the star is simplified to a single dot.