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  2. Overlapping circles grid - Wikipedia

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    An overlapping circles grid is a geometric pattern of repeating, overlapping circles of an equal radius in two-dimensional space. Commonly, designs are based on circles centered on triangles (with the simple, two circle form named vesica piscis ) or on the square lattice pattern of points.

  3. File:Square five overlapping circle grid.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Venn diagram - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in a two-set Venn diagram, one circle may represent the group of all wooden objects, while the other circle may represent the set of all tables. The overlapping region, or intersection, would then represent the set of all wooden tables. Shapes other than circles can be employed as shown below by Venn's own higher set diagrams.

  5. Hexafoil - Wikipedia

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    The second circle is centered at any point on the first circle. All following circles are centered on the intersection of two other circles. The design is sometimes expanded into a regular overlapping circles grid. Bartfeld (2005) describes the construction: "This design consists of circles having a 1-[inch] radius, with each point of ...

  6. Pentagram - Wikipedia

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    Drawing a circle around the five points creates a similar symbol referred to as the pentacle, [1] which is used widely by Wiccans and in paganism, or as a sign of life and connections. The word pentagram comes from the Greek word πεντάγραμμον ( pentagrammon ), [ 2 ] from πέντε ( pente ), "five" + γραμμή ( grammē ), "line ...

  7. Circle packing - Wikipedia

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    The most efficient way to pack different-sized circles together is not obvious. In geometry, circle packing is the study of the arrangement of circles (of equal or varying sizes) on a given surface such that no overlapping occurs and so that no circle can be enlarged without creating an overlap.

  8. 'Load the muskets': An emergent Catholic right's hopes for ...

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    Some goals for this emergent Catholic right overlap with other hard-right Protestant groups that are often associated with the broader Christian nationalism movement, which seeks to apply narrow ...

  9. Quatrefoil - Wikipedia

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    A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) [1] is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping circles of the same diameter. It is found in art, architecture, heraldry and traditional Christian symbolism . [ 2 ]