Adjective Satellite
having six points
Source: WordNetA trapiche emerald exhibits a "star" pattern; it has raylike spokes of dark carbon impurities that give the emerald a six-pointed radial pattern. Source: Internet
'Engravings that resemble the six-pointed Star of David were found on circular Khazar relics and bronze mirrors from Sarkel and Khazarian grave fields in Upper Saltov. Source: Internet
In excavations at Gibeon, near Jerusalem, dating to the seventh century B.C., potsherds were found incised with cocks and "some of them placed within the six-pointed star of the Magen David." Source: Internet
Logos * Star: The original Dodge was a circle, with two interlocking triangles forming a six-pointed star in the middle; an interlocked "DB" was at the center of the star, and the words "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles" encircled the outside edge. Source: Internet
Huge, cerulean-blue arched doors bear heavy black studs ecumenically patterned with crescents, crosses, and six-pointed stars. Source: Internet
The shield displays the arms Pius X took as Bishop of Mantua : an anchor proper cast into a stormy sea (the blue and silver wavy lines), lit up by a single six-pointed star of gold. Source: Internet