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English: The astronomical symbol for a full moon; Daltonian symbol for oxygen when red. It's also a gender symbol for "agender" or "neutrois" and for asexuality, is a philately symbol for hole-punch cancels, and was used by Bergman for "salt". Unicode: U+1F315
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Other versions Oxygen symbol (Dalton).svg, EB1911 Chemistry - Salt symbol.jpg
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