A figure made by the intersection of two circles of the same size. The center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other circle. The result is an almond-shaped linear figure shown in many religious paintings. The term is Latin for “fish bladder.” Because the shape mirrors that of the external female genitalia, it is said to represent the feminine aspects of the Divine.
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