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Deutsch: Astronomisches und astrologisches Symbol des Planeten Venus, in der Alchemie das Symbol für Kupfer, Symbol der Weiblichkeit, in der antiken Mythologie Zeichen für der griechischen Göttin Aphrodite und der römischen Göttin Venus.
English: Astronomical and astrological symbol of planet Venus, alchemical symbol of copper, gender symbol for female, and symbol of the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Roman goddess Venus. Also found at Unicode U+2640 (♀).
Español: Símbolo astronómico y astrológico de Venus, símbolo alquimico del cobre, y símbolo del sexo femenino.
Français : Symbole astronomique et astrologique de la planète Venus, alchimique du cuivre, et sexuel de la femelle.
Italiano: Simbolo astronomico ed astrologico di Venere.
Nederlands: Astronomisch en astrologisch symbool voor de planeet Venus, alchemistisch symbool voor koper, seksesymbool voor de vrouw en in de antieke mythologie symbool voor de Griekse godin Aphrodite en de Romeinse godin Venus.
Русский: Астрономический и астрологический символ планеты Венера, алхимический символ меди и символ женского пола.
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30 March 2011 |
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Own work Unicode U+2640 (♀). |
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Kyle the hacker |
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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See also
- Venus symbol.svg : Mars symbol.svg (for comparison of relative sizes)
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