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  1. Skull and crossbones - Wikipedia

    • A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under or behind the skull. The design originated in the Late Middle Ages as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones. In modern contexts, it is generally used as a hazard symbol, usually in regard to poisonous substances, such as dead… See more

    In UnicodeU+2620 ☠ SKULL AND CROSSBONES · U+1F571 &##x1f571; BLACK SKULL AND CROSSBONES
    See alsoU+2623 ☣ BIOHAZARD SIGN · U+2622 ☢ RADIOACTIVE SIGN
    Military use

    The skull and bones are often used in military insignia, such as the coats of arms of regiments.
    Since the mid-18th century, skull and crossbones insignia has been officially used in Europea… See more

    Symbol for poisonous substances

    The skull and crossbones has long been a standard symbol for poison.
    In 1829, New York State required the labeling of all containers of poisonous substances. The skull and crossbones symbol app… See more

     
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  1. The skull and crossbones has long been a standard symbol for poison. In 1829, New York State required the labeling of all containers of poisonous substances. The skull and crossbones symbol appears to have been used for that purpose since the 1850s.
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    The skull-and-crossbones symbol, consisting of a human skull and two bones crossed together behind the skull, is today generally used as a warning of danger of death, particularly in regard to poisonous substances.
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    Sep 19, 2016 · The skull and crossbones came to be associated with poisonous substances in the mid-19 th century. In 1829, New York State passed a law requiring all containers with poisonous substances to be labeled. The skull …

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    Aug 14, 2020 · From pirates to poison bottles, the symbol depicting a human skull above two crossed bones is commonly associated with danger and death. Here’s a look at the history and significance of the macabre symbol, and how …

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    Mar 19, 2014 · An artist drew the three potential new symbols: Mad, comprised of an angry face on a stop sign; death, a face based on the skull and crossbones, in black and white; and sick, a variation on...

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    Aug 22, 2016 · Skull and Crossbones: Substances, such as poisons and highly concentrated acids, which have an immediate and severe toxic effect (acute toxicity). Skull and Crossbones Environmental Hazard: Chemicals toxic to …

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  12. Poison - Wikipedia

    The skull and crossbones has long been a standard symbol for poison. A poison is any child chemical substance that is harmful or lethal to living organisms . The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often …

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