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quincunx

[kwing-kuhngks, kwin-] / ˈkwɪŋ kʌŋks, ˈkwɪn- /


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The crossed bones reference the four directions of the Aztec calendar meeting together at the heart of the world, called the quincunx; that’s the knob.

From Washington Post

Also, my Mars is “quincunx to natal Sun,” so I should “excavate and examine the person you really are” and also “take a break from social media if you can.”

From New York Times

As an amateur scientist and product of the early Enlightenment, Browne kept a menagerie of exotic animals in his home, and he traced the ubiquity of the geometric pattern known as the quincunx through plants, insects and crystals.

From New York Times

An engraving of the quincunx, or piece of five unciæ, is given, bearing on one side a cross, a V, and five pellets; and on the other a cross only.

From Project Gutenberg

There are numerous deep pits dug within it in the quincunx form, and capable of concealing a large army.

From Project Gutenberg