A red circle with a diagonal line through it typically signifies a prohibition or a "no" symbol, indicating that something is not allowed or should be avoided. Commonly seen in signage, it can represent things like no entry, no parking, or restricted activities. This symbol is widely recognized as a warning or restriction across various contexts.
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a target maybe?... or a bull's eye?
Any straight line from the centre to the circumference is a radius and all are the same length.
A red circle with a diagonal slash symbolizes that something is not allowed or prohibited.
what a sign mean that has a red circle with rock in it and a red line through it
Just click it for about 4 min like crazy and you might get it Click for ages until the red circles are like this: the red will be in triangles in the top left and bottom right and the green will be in a diagonal line. Then click the top left circle and the bottom right circle, then click the middle one in the diagonal line & then it will all be green.
A red circle with a white horizontal line means no entry. this means the road only goes in 1 dirrecdtion.
No entry (do not enter.)
The path was marked as a red diagonal line on the map. In chess, bishops move along diagonal lines, always on the same colored square. Cut the square of cloth on a diagonal line to form two triangular bandages.
Yes. An example of symbols used today are 'icons' in the computer world, and the universal signs like the red circle with a diagonal line through it.
Those signs are called prohibition signs, and whatever is pictured behind the crossed out red circle is forbidden. Some examples: safetysignsservice.com.au/signs/prohibition-signs
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If it is a circle and not an oval, they should be the same length. 7.