- land, sea, and in the air (the
basis for a
symbol Daimler devised of a
three pointed star, with each
point indicating a
different way). On 5 July 1887 Daimler...
- the
United States, and
forms the
basis of the sheriff's badge. The
three-
pointed star is used much less
often than
other types of stars. but it appears...
- of the
Daimler Truck AG subsidiary. For
information relating to the
three-
pointed star
symbol of the brand, see
under the
title Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft...
- A
pointed arch,
ogival arch, or
Gothic arch is an arch with a
pointed crown meet at an
angle at the top of the arch. Also
known as a two-centred arch...
- A five-
pointed star (☆),
geometrically an
equilateral concave decagon, is a
common ideogram in
modern culture.
Comparatively rare in
classical heraldry...
-
insignia of
three pointed-down chevrons,
three pointed-down
chevrons with one
pointed-up
chevron and
three pointed-down
chevrons with two
pointed up-chevrons...
- A red star, five-
pointed and filled, is a
symbol that has
often historically been ****ociated with
communist ideology,
particularly in
combination with...
-
Staff sergeants wear a rank
insignia of two
pointed-up chevrons, one
Singapore coat of arms and
three pointed-down chevrons, with the
letters 'NCC' located...
-
United States, use a
three-
pointed pitchfork as one of
their symbols.
Venezuelan far-right
political party, New
Order use
three-
pointed pitchforks as their...
- of a
three-
pointed star
whose branches were
separated each by a 120° angle. This
particular shape was
chosen to
symbolize the
merger of the
three French...