Template:Short description The circled dot, circumpunct, or circle with a point at its centre may refer to one or more of these glyphs or articles Template:Infobox symbol Template:Contains special characters
Solar systemEdit
- One of many solar symbols used to represent the Sun
- Template:Unichar (Planet symbol in astronomy)
- Gardiner N5 (Template:Unichar): The sun, part of the representation of the name of Ra in Egyptian hieroglyphs. (This hieroglyph is shown conventionally with a small circle (rather than a dot) with the larger circle.
- The sun / a day (Chinese oracle script, the modern character being 日)
Philosophy and psychologyEdit
- Self in Jungian psychology: "The central dot represents the Ego whereas the Self can be said to consist of the whole with the centred dot."
- Monism: "The circled dot was used by the Pythagoreans and later Greeks to represent the first metaphysical being, the Monad or The Absolute"
Language and linguisticsEdit
- Bilabial clicks (Template:Unichar), a symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
- Hwair (Template:Unichar), a letter in the Gothic alphabet
- Yas (Template:Unichar), a letter in the Tifinagh Alphabet (Berber languages)
- Brāhmī letter th (Template:Unichar)
- Eye (Blissymbols)
- A brief contact (brush) of the signing hand in SignWriting
MathematicsEdit
- The mathematical operator Template:Unichar represents
- the XNOR gate or
- the Hadamard product, the element wise multiplication of matrices of same size denoted by <math>A \odot B</math>
- The mathematical operator Template:Unichar (see Unicode Supplemental Mathematical Operators)
- In geometry, it is often the symbol for a circle
ComputingEdit
- Template:Unichar (Unicode Geometric Shapes)
- An indication of selected choice of radio button
- the application launcher key on Chromebooks (also known as the "everything key")
- In Japan, the symbol is called tainome and is a kind of typographical "bullet"
Other usesEdit
- A nazar is a circled-dot-shaped amulet
- Center of pressure
- The musical symbol for {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (Template:Unichar), a Mensuration sign for Template:Music meter
- Used, or cancelled, stamp (philately)
- The trademark of the Target Corporation
- As a Masonic symbol
- City centre (European road-signs)
- End of trail / End of the game. Gone home. (scouting)
- The Symbol of "Waterhole" (or a related concept) in Australian Aborigine Art
- In Germany it is symbol for a "Gestempelte Briefmarke" (canceled stamp), while a star means "postfrisch" (mint Stamp)
- In physics, it can be used to denote a vector facing out of the page
- Zugzwang in chess notation
See alsoEdit
- The Lost Symbol – a novel by Dan Brown that uses this symbol.