
Skull and crossbones is a symbol of a human skull with two long bones crossed below it. It is used in several contexts: ...
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[Spanish cemetery] Actual skulls and bones were long used to mark the entrances to Spanish cemeteries (campo santo). The practice, dating back many centuries, led to the symbol eventually becoming associated with the concept of death. Some crucifixes feature a skull and crossbones beneath the corpus (the depiction of Jesus` body), in refere...
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[fraternities and sports] The skull and crossbones was a common fraternal motiff as a symbol of mortality and warning in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The symbol was adopted, for various reasons, by many sporting teams, clubs and societies in both America and Europe. ==Adoption by societies== The skull and crossbones mo...
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[symbol] Image:Hazard T.svg|thumb|125px|right|EU standard toxic symbol, as defined by Directive 67/548/EEC. A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under the skull. It is generally used as a warning of danger, usually in regard to poisonous substances, such as deadly chemicals. ==Hi...
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A human skull above two crossed bones, used on pirate flags and bottles of poison.
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n] - emblem warning of danger or death
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noun emblem warning of danger or death
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