"⚳" meaning in Translingual

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Etymology: A scythe, representing the Roman harvest goddess Ceres. Invented soon after discovery in the early 19th century. The cross at bottom recalls ⟨☿⟩ and ⟨♀⟩. The symbol was once sometimes reversed to incorporate the letter 'C' as the initial for 'Ceres'. Etymology templates: {{nowrap|⟨☿⟩}} ⟨☿⟩, {{angbr|☿}} ⟨☿⟩, {{nowrap|⟨♀⟩}} ⟨♀⟩, {{angbr|♀}} ⟨♀⟩ Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ⚳
  1. (astronomy, astrology) The dwarf planet and asteroid 1 Ceres. Categories (topical): Astrology, Astronomy Synonyms: Related terms: · · · – · – · · · · · · · · · · – · · – · · · · · · · ·

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