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Maltese cross

NOUN
  1. a cross with triangular or arrow-shaped arms and the points toward the center

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  • The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation.
  • And the medals included a homemade iron cross with the head of Woodrow Wilson in the middle, pounded out by a blacksmith in Mobile, Alabama; a Knights Templar Ascalon commandery badge, which was a green Maltese cross edged in gold given to members of this Christian group whose ancestors had fought in the Crusades; and an iron shamrock against a backdrop of four pennies mounted on red, white, and blue ribbons. Savage Peace
  • The badge of the Wiltshire's was a combination of the Maltese Cross and the Duke of Edinburgh's coronet and cipher.
  • The crystalline structure of micronized starch was partially destroyed, part of the maltese cross was lost, the intensity of birefringence was weakened, and crystallinity was reduced significantly.
  • The old oak sliding shutters are still there, and two more fine stone mantelpieces; on one hearth the original encaustic tiles with patterns, chiefly a Maltese cross, and the oak cill surrounding them, are _in situ_. Vanishing England
  • There are mythical creatures like dragons, cobras and emblems like the solid Maltese cross.
  • Below this is a curious lobated object, with what may be called a fish placed perpendicularly on it; east of the circle containing the Maltese cross are four rows of inverted triangles, of different lengths; below them, within a circle, is a curious figure, made of twelve unequal curved lines, arranged in four groups of threes, and forming a triple Fylfot or Swastica. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
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