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1patch, chapel
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2D | CMP | DWG | DXF | GCD | EPS | HPG | PLT
nx2x
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phx, praying hands, cross
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conix
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DXF | GCD
| DWG
chix2, Druids
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CMX | CDR | Ai | EPS | PLT | 2D | DWG | CMP | HPG | DXF | GCD
azx2, Alpha, Omega
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PLT | 2D
| CMP | EPS | DXF | GCD
chrx, crucifix, cross, christ
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PLT | 2D | CMP | EPS |DXF | GCD
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pointx, Pointsetter, Christmas, Plant
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EPS
HPGL
2D
PLT
GCD
DWG
ex22, Leaves, stem
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PLT
| CMP | HPG | 2D | EPS | DXF
| GCD | DWG
gradex, cross, serif, graded
EPS | 2D | PLT | DXF
| DWG |
MP | GCD
mik2, cross, leaves, leaf
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PLT | 2D | EPS | DXF | GCD | DWG
hyx, cross, hybiscut, flower, vine, bud
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CMX | Ai | EPS | PLT | 2D | DWG | CMP | HPG | DXF | GCD
3panx, panel, frame, ribbon, bow, banner
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CMX | Ai | EPS | PLT | 2D | DWG | CMP | HPG | DXF | GCD
book37, cross, bible, book
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CMX | AI | EPS | PLT | 2D | DWG | CMP | HPG | DXF | GCD
rocornx, cross, corner, rose, cultured
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CDR | CMP | CMX | DWG | DXF | GCD | JBS | Ai | EPS | PLT | 2D | HPG
79b, rosette, flowers, leaves
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EPS | PLT | 2D | DWG | CMP | HPG | DXF | GCD
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pointx
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CMX | CDR | JBS | Ai | CMP | DWG | EPS | PLT | 2D | HPG | DXF | GCD
deeremb, deer, doe, buck, emblem
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PLT | 2D | EPS | DXF | GCD | DWG
dofi, cross, crown
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PLT | 2D | EPS | DXF | GCD | DWG
A common question: Is the cross with the slanted bar Greek or Russian Orthodox? and misinformation about the origins of the three-barred Orthodox Cross abounds even in scholarly studies. This Cross is not Russian in origin, but comes from the Early Church. In its traditional form, it is a standard Cross with a bar on top, representing the mocking title given to Christ at the Crucifixion (which, in proper iconographic tradition, is replaced with the words: "The King of Glory"), and a bottom bar, on which Christs feet were affixed (twisted, according to oneand only onetradition, by Christs suffering on the Cross, one side pointing up to Heaven and representing the Good Thief on Christs right, the other pointing down to Hades, representing the unrepentant thief at Christs left). To learn more, click here.
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