triscele

/ˈtrɪsˌsil/
noun
  1. A symbol or design consisting of three curved or bent lines or arms radiating from a center, often used in ancient art and heraldry.
    • She drew a triscele on her notebook, fascinated by its symmetry.
    • The ancient coin featured a triscele carved into its surface.
    • The museum displayed a bronze shield decorated with a triscele.
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