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UK
/pˈɛntɐɡɹˌæm/
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NOUN
- a star with 5 points; formed by 5 straight lines between the vertices of a pentagon and enclosing another pentagon
How To Use pentagram In A Sentence
- To the Wiccan, the five points of the pentagram represent Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit.
- Still grimacing, I turned up another diagram: a pentagram within a circle, again with the serpent and staff motif at its centre. NIGHT SISTERS
- If you tie a knot in the strip and put a strong light behind it, you will see a pentagram with all lines divided in golden ratios.
- This quadrangle is about to become a pentagram.
- I clutched the pentagram necklace at my neck, tears spilling down my cheeks and breath starting to come in uneven rasps again.
- Pentagram 's graphics for the hotel reinforce and celebrate these contrasts providing a counterbalance between the city's sophisticated pleasures and edgy reputation.
- Inside the pages were blank, on the cover was the Pentagram, and by the right bottom point of the star, was the symbol Deas.
- They take the forms of pentagrams and zodiac symbols.
- “And that the pentagram is a symbol of pagan religions . . . the same groups that would have been celebrating Beltane the night of April thirtieth?” Salem Falls
- Similarly, there are some Christian groups that claim that all Witchcraft is the work of the devil, and having pentagrams and other religious symbols endangers people, as it allows the devil access to that area.