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		Definition of pentacle in English: pentaclenoun ˈpɛntək(ə)lˈpɛn(t)ək(ə)l 1A talisman or magical object, typically disc-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram, used as a symbol of the element of earth.  Example sentencesExamples -  All were of inverted crosses, pentacles and other strange symbols.
 -  They've seen me wearing my pentacle, and they've seen the books I carry around, but I think they choose to look the other way.
 -  Everything from pentacles and talismans to cloaks and incense can be found here at very reasonable prices!
 -  A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations.
 -  For instance, when I was at a dance recital the director asked me to take off my necklace (which had a pentacle on it) because we shouldn't have jewelry on.
 -  When I looked, I was holding a medallion that consisted of a pentacle - the symbol of my faith - within a circle and triangle - the symbol of recovery.
 -  A year ago I had saw him at the carnival and he had asked about my pentacle.
 -  The next piece of advice I have is: If you're going to wear a pentacle or any kind of symbol of who you are, don't change your behavior in any way.
 -  It was then I noticed the pentacle around his neck.
 -  Slowly, the masses are being educated through entertainment that the pentacle is merely a symbol that was likewise ‘corrupted’.
 -  Wear your pentacle with pride if that's what you want to do, but please be prepared for the questions and comments that are bound to come from somewhere.
 -  I wear a pentacle everyday as a symbol of protection and of my faith.
 -  When I go to school it is with a cross and a pentacle around my neck.
 -  Moving and reshaping two elements simultaneously required a pentacle; this he drew in the air with a finger.
 -  To say I'm freaked out is an understatement, but as soon as I left a small drawing of a pentacle in the sand, the other Pagan respectfully stayed away from my area.
 -  I wouldn't think of waving my blade about in a crowded mall, but my pentacle is also a tool for focus, as well as one meant for protection, and I carry it everywhere.
 -  All too often, it seems, people think that when they put on a pentacle, read a few books and put on some black clothes, that somehow they become Witches.
 -  It is not right when a person assumes you're a Satanist because you wear a pentacle.
 -  He mused, eyeing for the first time, the pentacle around my neck.
 -  If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow!
 
 - 1.1 A pentagram.
 - 1.2pentacles One of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to coins in others.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The 10 of Pentacles is one of the most auspicious cards in the Tarot deck, besides World.
 -  On the Two of Pentacles we see a young man dancing as he juggles his worldly concerns.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from medieval Latin pentaculum, apparently based on Greek penta- 'five'.    Definition of pentacle in US English: pentaclenounˈpen(t)ək(ə)lˈpɛn(t)ək(ə)l 1A talisman or magical object, typically disk-shaped and inscribed with a pentagram or other figure, and used as a symbol of the element of earth.  Example sentencesExamples -  When I go to school it is with a cross and a pentacle around my neck.
 -  A year ago I had saw him at the carnival and he had asked about my pentacle.
 -  I wouldn't think of waving my blade about in a crowded mall, but my pentacle is also a tool for focus, as well as one meant for protection, and I carry it everywhere.
 -  Wear your pentacle with pride if that's what you want to do, but please be prepared for the questions and comments that are bound to come from somewhere.
 -  Moving and reshaping two elements simultaneously required a pentacle; this he drew in the air with a finger.
 -  The next piece of advice I have is: If you're going to wear a pentacle or any kind of symbol of who you are, don't change your behavior in any way.
 -  All were of inverted crosses, pentacles and other strange symbols.
 -  They've seen me wearing my pentacle, and they've seen the books I carry around, but I think they choose to look the other way.
 -  It was then I noticed the pentacle around his neck.
 -  Slowly, the masses are being educated through entertainment that the pentacle is merely a symbol that was likewise ‘corrupted’.
 -  If we keep speaking out when a movie falsely uses a pentacle or a talk show falsely references a Wiccan term, there is a chance for a better and brighter tomorrow!
 -  All too often, it seems, people think that when they put on a pentacle, read a few books and put on some black clothes, that somehow they become Witches.
 -  Everything from pentacles and talismans to cloaks and incense can be found here at very reasonable prices!
 -  To say I'm freaked out is an understatement, but as soon as I left a small drawing of a pentacle in the sand, the other Pagan respectfully stayed away from my area.
 -  It is not right when a person assumes you're a Satanist because you wear a pentacle.
 -  When I looked, I was holding a medallion that consisted of a pentacle - the symbol of my faith - within a circle and triangle - the symbol of recovery.
 -  He mused, eyeing for the first time, the pentacle around my neck.
 -  For instance, when I was at a dance recital the director asked me to take off my necklace (which had a pentacle on it) because we shouldn't have jewelry on.
 -  A five-pointed star, the pentagram or pentacle, sometimes has magical and occult associations.
 -  I wear a pentacle everyday as a symbol of protection and of my faith.
 
 - 1.1
another term for pentagram  - 1.2pentacles One of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to coins in others.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The 10 of Pentacles is one of the most auspicious cards in the Tarot deck, besides World.
 -  On the Two of Pentacles we see a young man dancing as he juggles his worldly concerns.
 
  
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: from medieval Latin pentaculum, apparently based on Greek penta- ‘five’.     |