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Lime (alternate #4) Somewhat resembling a kidney, this symbol was used in early chemistry to represent lime. | |
Steel (alternate #2) An early chemical symbol for steel. | |
Steel (alternate #3) Bearing a distinct resemblance to the anarchy logo, this is actually an early chemical symbol for the metal steel. | |
Tin (alternate #5) An early chemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Arsenic sulphate (alchemy) An alchemical and early chemical symbol for the compound arsenic sulphate. | |
Alcohol (alchemy) An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol or a wine spirit. | |
Zinc (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing the metal zinc. | |
Golden number 15 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Crystallization In 18th century chemistry, this symbol represented the process of crystallization. | |
Tartar (alternate #3) A symbol in early chemistry for tartaric acid salt. | |
Mix (alternate #1) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of mixing. | |
Alcohol (alternate #1) An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol. | |
Borax (alternate #1) A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to represent borax (also known as tinkal). | |
Antimony (alternate #2) Early chemical symbol for antimony. | |
Day of Tiburtius A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #1) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #2) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden. | |
Michaelmas A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia. | |
Michalemas (alternate) A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia. | |
Annunciation Day In Medieval clog almanacs, this symbol represented Annunciation Day, or the vernal (spring) equinox. | |
Golden number 10 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Golden number 17 On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Golden number 17 (alternate) On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle. | |
Virgin Mary A symbol used on Medieval clog almanacs to designate holy days associated with the Virgin Mary. | |
Metallum sulphuratum A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate a compound of sulphur and a metal. |