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・ Seven, Come Eleven
・ Seven, They Are Seven
・ Seven-arm octopus
・ Seven-ball
・ Seven-ball (disambiguation)
・ Seven-banded armadillo
・ Seven-banded wrasse
・ Seven-Branched Sword
・ Seven-card stud
・ Seven-coloured tanager
・ Seven-Day War
・ Seven-deadly-sins law
・ Seven-digit dialing
・ Seven-dimensional cross product
・ Seven-dimensional space
Seven-dots glyph
・ Seven-Faceted Blessing
・ Seven-headed serpent
・ Seven-layer dip
・ Seven-layer salad
・ Seven-league boots
・ Seven-man line defense
・ Seven-number summary
・ Seven-O-Heaven
・ Seven-O-One
・ Seven-point agreement (Jordan)
・ Seven-segment display
・ Seven-segment display character representations
・ Seven-Star Cave
・ Seven-storied stone pagoda in Tap-pyeong-ri


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Seven-dots glyph : ウィキペディア英語版
Seven-dots glyph


The 7-dot glyph, (or ''globes'') are first known in Mittanian art, (Turkey, or ancient Anatolia),
The 7-dot glyph was at first six dots surrounding a central dot; later two rows of 3-dots ended with a 7th as the finial.
==Later iconography of "7-gods"==
Originally the 7-dots probably related to the Sumerian ''Sebittu''. Later gods included Seven (gods), ''the Seven'', possibly referencing the Elamite god Narudu.
For '7' being the first prime number after '5', (easily represented by the 5-fingered human hand, (with šu–. , as the cuneiform for the "''hand''")), and later associated with the Seven Sisters, or sometimes the constellation Pleiades, it became iconographic.
In ancient Egypt, the idea of '7' was associated with a person's birth. At birth, the Seven Hathors determined the fates in an individual's life.

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