Adjective Satellite
having five points
Source: WordNetA pin of either a Manchukuo flag or a five-pointed, five colored star with the Manchukuo national colors were worn on the collars. Source: Internet
Furs, chevrons and five-pointed stars are more frequent in France and Britain than elsewhere. Source: Internet
The pentagon and eagle are enclosed within a gold pieced circle consisting, in the upper half of 13 five-pointed stars and in the lower half, a wreath of laurel on the left and olive on the right. Source: Internet
The technique involved a five-pointed raster to score staff lines, various punches in the shapes of notes and standard musical symbols, and various burins and scorers for lines and slurs. Source: Internet
It is a disc-like fossil with radial ridges on the rim and a five-pointed central depression marked with radial lines. Source: Internet