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- in alchemy this entry sign was sometimes used to signify oil or wax. In early chemistry it denoted crystalline copper acetate. - swedish hobos used it to mean here they give no money but one may get food. - in musical notation it signifies the end of a passage to be repeated, a repeat sign. - in mining contexts it has been used to indicate an abandoned mine shaft, with the circle signifying the entrance hole and the cross over it signifying not valid, or abolished. - in cargo handling the sign sometimes signifies the center of gravity of packages, boxes or cases. the best way to loose an afternoon
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