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Scarab logo #10101) American auto racing team 2) Amulet 3) Amulet for Amenhotep 4) Amulet motif 5) Amulet of old Egypt 6) Ancient amulet 7) Ancient charm 8) Ancient egyptian amulet 9) Ancient egyptian symbol 10) Ancient Egyptian talisman 11) Ancient religious symbol 12) Ancient Egyptian symbol 13) Beetle amulet of old Egypt
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Scarab

Scarab logo #10101) Beetle 2) Scarabaeus
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Scarab logo #21000[Dynamite Entertainment] The Scarab is a fictional superhero character who first appeared in the 2008 miniseries Project Superpowers from Dynamite Entertainment. While he is loosely based on the golden age Scarab, he is one of the few original characters in the series, with most of the others being Golden Age characters who’ve fallen into...
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Scarab logo #21000[artifact] Scarabs were popular amulets in ancient Egypt. They survive in large numbers and, through their inscriptions and typology, they are an important source of information for archeologists and historians of the Ancient world. They also represent a significant body of ancient art. For reasons that are not clear (although no doubt conn...
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Scarab logo #21000[constructor] Scarab was an all-American open-wheel race car and sports car constructor from the USA featuring cars designed and built by Tom Barnes and Dick Troutman for Reventlow Automobiles Inc, owned by Lance Reventlow. The Chevrolet 283 CI V-8 engines were built by Traco Engineering (Jim Travers and Frank Coons, nicknamed `The Whiz Kid...
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Scarab logo #21000[rover] Scarab is a new generation lunar rover designed to explore the lunar south pole. Scarab is capable of autonomously traversing in dark polar craters. It uses laser mapping to navigate and carries a science payload. The science payload is capable of taking a 1m core sample and analyzing it for water and gasses. Scarab is also used to ...
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Scarab logo #21002• (n.) Alt. of Scarabee • (n.) Alt. of Scarabee
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scarab logo #21003in ancient Egyptian religion, important symbol in the form of the dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer). This beetle may be seen on sunny days forming a ... [2 related articles]
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Scarab

Scarab logo #22148A gemstone cut in the form of a beetle.
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scarab logo #22290 A scarab is a type of beetle. The ancient Egyptians used stones carved in the shape of scarabs extensively in their jewelry and other decorations.
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Scarab

Scarab logo #21217The scarab (Scarabeus) is a genus of dung beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. They were held as sacred by the ancient Egyptians, and reproduced by them as amulets which were worn as protection against the evil eye and placed on the breast of the dead.
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Scarab

Scarab logo #21217The Scarab was an Egyptian amulet associated with Khepera.
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Scarab logo #21217HMS Scarab was a British River Gunboat of 625 tons displacement designed by the Yarrow company during the Great War and launched in 1915. HMS Scarab was powered by Yarrow boilers providing a top speed of 14 knots. She carried a complement of between 54 and 65 and was armed with two 6 inch guns; one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun and ten smaller guns.
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scarab logo #20400[n] - scarabaeid beetle considered divine by ancient Egyptians
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scarab logo #21009scarab, scarabaeus 1. A scarabaeid beetle, especially Scarabaeus sacer, regarded as sacred by the ancient Egyptians. 2. A representation of this beetle, such as a ceramic or stone sculpture or a cut gem, used in ancient Egypt as a talisman and a symbol of the soul. The Ancient Egyptians considered the scarab beetles as being sacred. They believed ...
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Scarab

Scarab logo #24000a family of beetles that have distinctively shaped antennae and are often metallic in colouration.
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Scarab logo #10138The dung-rolling beetle was, to the ancient Egyptians, a symbol of regeneration and spontaneous creation, as it seemed to emerge from nowhere; in fact it came from eggs previously laid in the sand. Seals and amulets in scarab form were very common and were thought to possess magic powers.
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SCARAB

SCARAB logo #20002acronym: Scanner for the Radiation Budget
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Scarab logo #20785Series of 4x4 wheeled armoured vehicles, Alvis [UK]
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scarab logo #20974scarabaeus noun scarabaeid beetle considered divine by ancient Egyptians
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scarab logo #21221Any of a family Scarabaeidae of beetles, often brilliantly coloured, and including cockchafers, June beetles, and dung beetles. The Scarabeus sacer was revered by the ancient Egyptians as the symbol of resurrection
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scarab logo #22348type of beetles; these beetles were sacred to the ancient Egyptians
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