"♁" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Translingual]

Etymology: (Christianity, astronomy): A globus cruciger (the globe surmounted by a Christian cross), representing God's or the Church's rule over the redeemed world. Alchemical extension to newly discovered antimony motivated by an attempt to retain an association between the basic metals and the known planets. Astronomical use is reinforced by the graphic similarity to the symbol ⟨♀⟩ for Venus, the planet most similar to Earth. Etymology templates: {{sense|Christianity, astronomy}} (Christianity, astronomy):, {{nowrap|⟨♀⟩}} ⟨♀⟩, {{angbr|♀}} ⟨♀⟩ Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ♁
  1. (astronomy) the Earth. Categories (topical): Astronomy Categories (place): Earth
    Sense id: en-♁-mul-symbol-kdNq2-EQ Disambiguation of Earth: 91 0 0 0 9 Topics: astronomy, natural-sciences
  2. (Christianity) the redeemed world (symbol carried by depictions of Christ and medieval Christian kings). Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-♁-mul-symbol-eYDgUmDq Topics: Christianity
  3. (cartography) marks a church. Categories (topical): Cartography
    Sense id: en-♁-mul-symbol-4YbGCluf Topics: cartography, geography, natural-sciences
  4. (alchemy, archaic) stibnite (antimony ore, Sb₂S₃). Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Alchemy
    Sense id: en-♁-mul-symbol-2PVoQHYE Topics: alchemy, pseudoscience
  5. (astrology, rare) the fictitious planet Proserpina, which one Polish school of astrology identifies as the dwarf planet Eris. Tags: rare Categories (topical): Astrology, Planets of the Solar System
    Sense id: en-♁-mul-symbol-iZz4pOpv Disambiguation of Planets of the Solar System: 29 8 7 17 40 Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 17 20 12 22 29 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with topic categories using raw markup: 17 13 10 25 35 Topics: astrology, human-sciences, mysticism, philosophy, sciences
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 🜨 [astronomy, natural-sciences, Christianity], [astrology, mysticism, philosophy, human-sciences, sciences], [astrology, mysticism, philosophy, human-sciences, sciences], [astrology, mysticism, philosophy, human-sciences, sciences], 🜰 (regulus of antimony / antimony metal) [alchemy, pseudoscience] Derived forms: M♁ (english: Earth mass) [astronomy, natural-sciences], R♁ (english: Earth radius) [astronomy, natural-sciences], 🜬 (english: sublimate of antimony.) [alchemy, pseudoscience], 🜫 – antimony ore, 🜭 (english: antimony salt.), 🜥 (english: copper antimoniate.) Related terms: · · · – · – · · · · · · · · · · – · · – · · · · · · · ·, (english: ground)

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