pentagram
/ˈpɛntəɡræm/Definitions
1. noun
A five-pointed star or a geometric figure formed by drawing five lines radiating from a central point, often used in magic or as a symbol.
“The occultist drew a pentagram on the floor to cast a spell.”
2. noun
A musical composition of five sections or movements.
“The pentagram symphony was a groundbreaking work of modern classical music.”
3. verb
To divide or arrange something into five parts or sections.
“The artist decided to pentagram the canvas to create a unique composition.”