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Heptagram, a seven-pointed star polygon; Octagram, an eight-pointed star polygon; Enneagram, a nine-pointed star polygon; Decagram, a ten-pointed star polygon; Hendecagram, an eleven-pointed star polygon; Dodecagram, a twelve-pointed star polygon; Magic star, a star polygon in which numbers can be placed at each of the vertices and ...
The 1914-15 star campaign medal of the British army was based on a four-pointed star. [5] A compass rose in the form of a four pointed-star also appears in the flag of NATO and the flag of the country of Aruba. The seal of the (now cancelled) United States Civil Service Commission included a four-pointed star between the years 1963-1979. [6]
“Kurt Angle 1000 yard stare,” replied @indica.ht. “Bro saw 4,000,605 multiverses,” commented @.gobble.bobble.. TikTokers have recently been adding their own captions to the image of Angle ...
A five-pointed star. A five-pointed star (β), geometrically an equilateral concave decagon, is a common ideogram in modern culture. Comparatively rare in classical heraldry, it was notably introduced for the flag of the United States in the Flag Act of 1777 and since has become widely used in flags.
black center white star U+272C outlined black star U+272D heavy outlined black star U+272E pinwheel star U+272F shadowed white star U+2730 white medium star β: U+2B50 black small star β U+2B51 white small star β U+2B52 glowing star π: U+1F31F shooting star π : U+1F320 Bamum script (Phase D) ngkeuri U+16910 low asterisk β U+204E ...
The five-pointed star is a symbol of the BaháΚΌí Faith. [28] [29] In the BaháΚΌí 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]
The stars in the design approximate a type of geometric figure called an astroid, a particular type of hypocycloid with four cusps. [1] The original figures were most likely constructed with the help of French curves and a bit of artistic license, as the logo was designed decades before computer-aided graphics came into common use.