The symbol for Circa Survive is called the "Tree of Life." It represents growth, interconnectedness, and the band's journey through life's ups and downs. The tree's roots symbolize staying grounded and connected to one's roots, while the branches reaching upward represent growth and transformation.
It is the symbol for the word 'Circa'. It means 'about' when describing a time reference. Therefore C 5000 BC. Would mean around 5000 years before the christian era. Also refered to as the common era. See the related link for more inforamtion.
The symbol of a skeleton often represents mortality, fleeting nature of life, and the concept of death as a natural part of the life cycle. It can also symbolize change, transformation, and rebirth in some cultures.
The symbol Ae in reference to archaeological artifacts stands for "aegis" and it denotes a protective emblem or design motif. It is not related to a metal but rather represents a symbol or decoration used in various ancient cultures.
One famous landmark that survives from the Incas is the archaeological site of Machu Picchu in Peru. This ancient city was built around the 15th century and was rediscovered in 1911. It is known for its impressive architecture and stunning mountainous location, making it a popular tourist destination today.
The symbol for Geopbyte is Gb.
Matt Galle
No. The symbol for the word circa is merely an abbreviation; the lowercase letter "c", followed by a dot, like this: c. 1700 Also acceptable is the abbreviation "ca."
Circa means "approximately"
'circa' may not be a currency at all; if your referent says 'circa', it may mean 'about'
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The phrase "circa 1950" means "some time around 1950." The word "circa" is Latin for "about" or "near".
circa means around or about. so circa 1920's means one of the years in the 1920's.
It means "around", "appoximate", NOT DEFINATLY!!
it means about
I think born circa means that someone was born and they don't know the date.
Circa = approximate
In math, it may look like this: ~Wikipedia also states: Circa (often abbreviated c., ca., ca or cca. and sometimes italicized to show it is Latin)