six-pointed star

collocation in English

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star
noun
uk
/stɑːr/
us
/stɑːr/
a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky ...
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(Definition ofstarfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Now let us consider another triangle, with each of its points between two points of the first triangle, giving us asix-pointedstar.
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George's cross with a crownedsix-pointedstarand a red hand at the centre.
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The reverse contains a singlesix-pointedstarin the center, measuring 3 inches across, worked in gold metallic thread.
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Thesix-pointedstarpresents a cross and the trident together as one.
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The flower is tubular, opening into a sharplysix-pointedstar.
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The triangles are separated by a white strip, inside of which are a black compass and a redsix-pointedstar.
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The two mullets of six (six-pointedstarshapes) were apparently added to distinguish the municipalitys arms from the noble familys.
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The flowers are bright purple or lavender, tubular at first and then opening intosix-pointedstarshapes.
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Thesix-pointedstaris commonly used both as a talisman and for conjuring spirits and spiritual forces in divers forms occult magic.
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The villa is in the shape of asix-pointedstar, from where it and the game reserve gained their shared name.
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Around his neck was a chain with a symbol of asix-pointedstarin a circle.
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The fourth and top leaf display asix-pointedstar.
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This simply describes a blacksix-pointedstaron a gold background, with no mention at all of the fleur-de-lys.
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On the shield a compass, ship's wheel, and a redsix-pointedstarcan be found.
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On the left side of the king's head there is a crescent moon, on the right side there is asix-pointedstar.
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Above the eagle is a radiant cluster of 13 stars arranged in asix-pointedstar.
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Manley's tomb is located at the center, topped by asix-pointedstar.
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