scepter in the PONS Dictionary

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One major find included a ceremonial scepter carved from bone, with images related to the concept of life and death as a duality.
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Impurities (rare and general) can include clusters, scepters, fluid inclusions (sometimes incorrectly called enhydros), phantom, and bridge crystals.
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The orb and scepter grasped in the eagle's toes are traditional heraldic symbols of sovereign power and authority.
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The term scepter is deceiving, because the object is too short to be held in the hand and touch the ground.
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In this case the throne had lions on either side and the king holds a scepter and an orb topped with a cross.
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The electoral scepter had its own shield under the electoral cap.
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This vote, involving only festival environmental journalists, echoed the view expressed by the public who attended the official presentation of the candidates for the scepter.
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The opening ceremony features people with crowns and scepters made of bread, flowers and necklaces who give solemn and emotional speeches.
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He sits upon a throne and holds an orb and scepter, symbolizing temporal power.
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The right arm holds a scepter decorated with a large lily, while the left arms holds an orb with a cross.
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