Symbol from Revelation
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PALEHORSESymbol from Revelation.
IAMALPHAANDOMEGAPhrase from Revelation.
ISAWA"... star fall from heaven unto the earth": Revelation
traditionalismThe theory that all moral and religious truth comes from divine revelation passed on by tradition, human reason being incapable of attaining it
MISTLETOESymbol from Druid days.
REDCROSSSymbol adapted from Swiss flag.
SWORDOFDAMOCLESFateful symbol from 400 B.C.
NORTHSTARSymbol of Minnesota, from its motto.
EIGHTBALLSymbol from a game of pool.
REXALLStore name derived from the prescription symbol
REXALLDrugstore name derived from the prescription symbol
CROCODILETEARSSymbol of hypocrisy, from 300 A.D.
TALISMANSymbol from the time of the Crusades.
TINIts chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "stannum"
IRONIts chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "ferrum"
LEADElement whose symbol comes from the Latin word "plumbum"
triskelionA Celtic symbol consisting of three legs or lines radiating from a center
triskelionsA Celtic symbol consisting of three legs or lines radiating from a center
cypressA tree of this type, or branches from it, as a symbol of mourning
cypressesA tree of this type, or branches from it, as a symbol of mourning
TREBLECLEFSymbol that fixes the staff lines, from bottom to top, as E-G-B-D-F: 2 wds.
scandiumrare, trivalent, metallic element obtained from thortveitite. Symbol: Sc; at. wt.: 44.956; at. no.: 21; sp. gr.: 3.0
lysinescrystalline, basic, amino acid, H2N(CH2)4CH(NH2)COOH, produced chiefly from many proteins by hydrolysis, essential in the nutrition of humans and animals. Symbol: K
thyroxincommercial form of this compound, obtained from the thyroid glands of animals or synthesized, used in the treatment of hypothyroidism. Symbol: T4
thyroxinecommercial form of this compound, obtained from the thyroid glands of animals or synthesized, used in the treatment of hypothyroidism. Symbol: T4
lysinecrystalline, basic, amino acid, H2N(CH2)4CH(NH2)COOH, produced chiefly from many proteins by hydrolysis, essential in the nutrition of humans and animals. Symbol: K
praseodymiumrare-earth, metallic, trivalent element, named from its green salts. Symbol: Pr; at. wt.: 140.91; at. no.: 59; sp. gr.: 6.77 at 20┬░C
unknownsymbol representing an unknown quantity: in algebra, analysis, etc., frequently represented by a letter from the last part of the alphabet, as x, y, or z
pictographsA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
pictographA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
boronnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronicnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronsnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
titaniumdark-gray or silvery, lustrous, very hard, light, corrosion-resistant, metallic element, occurring combined in various minerals: used in metallurgy to remove oxygen and nitrogen from steel and to toughen it. Symbol: Ti; at. wt.: 47.90; at
indiumrare metallic element, soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, found combined in various ore minerals, esp. sphalerite: so called from the two indigo-blue lines in its spectrum. Symbol: In; at. wt.: 114.82; at. no.: 49; sp. gr.
indiumsrare metallic element, soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, found combined in various ore minerals, esp. sphalerite: so called from the two indigo-blue lines in its spectrum. Symbol: In; at. wt.: 114.82; at. no.: 49; sp. gr.