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A Gaullist cross, also called the cross of Lorraine or patriarchal cross, is a cross having two crossbars. A schematic polyomino version of a Gaullist cross is illustrated ...
The stylized cross illustrated above.
A papal cross is a cross having three crossbars. A schematic polyomino version of a papal cross is illustrated above.
In general, a cross is a figure formed by two intersecting line segments. In linear algebra, a cross is defined as a set of n mutually perpendicular pairs of vectors of equal ...
An irregular dodecagonal cross in the shape of a dagger |. The six faces of a cube can be cut along seven edges and unfolded into a Latin cross (i.e., the Latin cross is the ...
A cross also called the tau cross or crux commissa, illustrated schematically above in polyomino form.
The Croatian cross is a stylized cross that is part of the baptistery of Croatian Duke Viseslav and dates back roughly 1000 years.
The Maltese cross is a symbol identified with the Christian warrior whose outward points form an octagon (left figure). Another class of cross sometimes (incorrectly) known ...
A cross section of a solid is a plane figure obtained by the intersection of that solid with a plane. The cross section of an object therefore represents an infinitesimal ...
A sphere with a single cross-cap. This term is more appropriate in purely topological applications than the more common term real projective plane, which implies the presence ...
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