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One personal artistic interpretation of the Gorean "Dina" abstract flower symbol (as very vaguely verbally described in John Norman's series of "Gor" science-fiction books). Depicted with five-fold rotational symmetry because of the comment in books 22, 23, and 25 that it is "rose-like".
An SVG conversion of image en:Image:Dina-gor.png . Converted from the following PostScript code (for a vector font character, see [1]):
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See also Image:Kajira-kef.svg, Image:U5974-History.svg.
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