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Summary

An architectural trefoil combined with an equilateral triangle (interlaced version). A traditional Christian Trinitarian symbol.

See also Image:Trefoil-Architectural-Equilateral-Triangle-outlined.png , Image:Trefoil-Architectural.png , and Image:Quatrefoil-Architectural-Square.png .

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current 17:04, 30 October 2005 545×600 (12 KB) AnonMoos (An architectural trefoil combined with an equilateral triangle (interlaced version). A traditional Christian Trinitarian symbol. See also Image:Trefoil-Architectural-Equilateral-Triangle-outlined.png and [[:Image:Trefoil-Architectural-Equilateral.p)
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