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Translingual
Etymology
(astronomy, alchemy): The four quadrants of the world, divided by the four rivers out of Eden and surrounded by the ocean sea. Later interpreted as a globe with equator and line meridian.
(meteorology): A sun cross
Symbol
đ¨
Derived terms
- (astronomy): Mđ¨ â Earth mass (as a unit of measurement for other planets).
- Rđ¨ â Earth radius (as a unit of measurement).
Gallery
- A 16th-century variant representing the four continents
- A rare bisected variant
- A decorative variant in the Netherlands
- An abstract variant
- Symbol on a verdigris background
- Transit of Earth
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