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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and meaning of various symbols used by the LGBTQ community, such as the pink triangle, the rainbow flag, and the lambda. Find out how the bisexual symbol is a combination of the male and female symbols, and what other symbols represent different sexual orientations and identities.

  3. Ring finger - Wikipedia

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    The ring finger, or digitus medicinalis, is the fourth digit of the human hand, associated with the vein of love (vena amoris) in some cultures. Learn about the history, etymology, and variations of wearing wedding rings on the ring finger in different regions and religions.

  4. Middle finger - Wikipedia

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    The middle finger is the third digit of the human hand, located between the index finger and the ring finger. It is also an offensive and obscene gesture, widely recognized as a form of insult, due to its resemblance of an erect penis.

  5. Claddagh ring - Wikipedia

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    On the right hand with the point of the heart toward the fingertips: the wearer is single and might be looking for love. On the right hand with the point of the heart toward the wrist: the wearer is in a relationship; someone "has captured their heart" On the left ring finger with the point of the heart toward the fingertips: the wearer is engaged.

  6. Pinky ring - Wikipedia

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    A pinky ring is a ring worn on the little finger of either hand. It may have professional, fashion, or symbolic significance, such as signet rings, wedding bands, or indicators of affiliation or messages.

  7. Vena amoris - Wikipedia

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    Vena amoris is a Latin phrase meaning "vein of love" and refers to a blood vein that was once believed to connect the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart. This belief influenced the custom of wearing wedding rings on that finger in Western cultures, but it is not scientifically accurate.

  8. Sign of the horns - Wikipedia

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    The sign of the horns is a hand gesture formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb. It can have different meanings and uses in different cultures, such as protection, apotropaism, cuckoldry, or heavy metal salute.

  9. Ecclesiastical ring - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, symbolism and types of rings worn by clergy, especially bishops, in Western Christianity. Find out how bishops receive, wear and return their episcopal rings, and how cardinals and other clergy have their own rings.