triscele

/trɪsˈsɛl/ or /triːˈsɛl/

Definitions

1. noun

A design or ornament consisting of three curved or bent lines that cross each other, especially one used in the art and architecture of ancient cultures such as the Celts.

“The museum showcased a stunning triscele pattern on an ancient Celtic artifact.”

Synonyms

  • triskele
  • triskelion

Antonyms

  • monogram
  • monogrammatic