pentalpha

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek πένταλφα (péntalpha), from πέντε (pente) and ἄλφα (alpha), five alphas. So called for its resemblance to five alphas superimposed at different rotations.

Noun[edit]

pentalpha (plural pentalphas)

  1. A pentagram.

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