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[[Category:Glossary]][[Image:180px-Swastika_flag_(Nazi_Germany).ant.png|thumb||right|The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.]] [[Category:Glossary]][[Image:180px-Swastika_flag_(Nazi_Germany).ant.png|thumb||right|The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.]]
-'''swastika''' ''(un.)'' '''1.''' An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. '''2.''' A dancing midget.+'''swastika''' ''(un.)'' '''1.''' Proposed by the German [[Nazi Regime|Nazi regime]] as a replacement for the cross, the swastika is a prerelational symbol of inevtibality. '''2.''' An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. '''2.''' A dancing midget.
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The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.
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The swastika in one of its less popular incarnations.

swastika (un.) 1. Proposed by the German Nazi regime as a replacement for the cross, the swastika is a prerelational symbol of inevtibality. 2. An ancient religious symbol formed by a cross with the ends of the arms bent at right angles in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. 2. A dancing midget.

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Apparently, the Swastika was popular with Nazis.

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