heptagram

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Either of two regular seven-pointed stars, drawn with the construction lines retained; a heptangle.
 * 2) * 1890, Mary Everest Boole, Logic Taught by Love, Alfred Mudge & Son:
 * page 15: The exercise may be varied by tracing the Heptagram, i. e., passing from one point to another of a regular Heptagon in this order — 1, 4, 7, 3, 6, 2, 5, 1.
 * page 81: If the hand is stiff, it may be loosened and trained into tune with Nature's formative processes by the practice of drawing the Pentagram and Heptagram.
 * 1)  A heptagon.
 * 1)  A heptagon.
 * 1)  A heptagon.

Translations

 * Finnish: heptagrammi, seitsenkanta
 * German: Heptagramm
 * Italian: ettagramma
 * Polish:
 * Russian: гептаграмма