A squat citadel with a giant, neon equal-armedcross emblazoned atop its facade.
2
In this case, Langdon had entirely forgotten that the peaceful, equal-armedcross had been adopted as the perfect symbol for the flag of neutral Switzerland.
3
Strangely, the only party awaiting their arrival was the driver of a large white van that bore the emblem of a bright red, equal-armedcross.
4
Everyone had seen the paintings of Knights Templar wearing white tunics emblazoned with red equal-armedcrosses.
Ús de greek cross en anglès
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The Greekcross crowning the little white church was gilded by the evening sun.
2
It was not unlike a Greekcross, Deulin threw the paper across the table.
3
Should they carry the Greekcross on their shirt logo?
4
A Greekcross of black iron, among the white slabs, designates this stranger's grave.
5
The interior is in the shape of a Greekcross (with equal arms).
6
In conclusion of this particular subject I will give four Greekcross puzzles, with detached solutions.
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It was not the Latin but the Greekcross, with four short arms of equal length.
8
This cross, like that last named, is more like a Greekcross than a Maltese cross.
9
It was old, so old that the Greekcross at the head was moss-grown, broken and decayed.
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He adopted the Greekcross, and substituted a stately portico for the long vestibule invented by Sangallo.
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Its form is that of a Greekcross, with a copper-covered dome, surmounted by a chime-bell tower.
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The church is a Greekcross with central tower, and is dedicated in honour of the Holy Trinity.
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This Church, with its four octagonal towers and a square tower in the middle, forms a Greekcross.
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Cut a Greekcross into five pieces that will form two such crosses, both of the same size.
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Now try to discover how to cut this triangle into four pieces that will form a Greekcross.
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There, hung high above me, was, surely enough, a great GreekCross, outlined by tiny points of light.