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Æ - Æ in art |  | Æ - Æ in art: Encyclopedia II - Æ - Æ in art |  | George William Russell, the fin-de-siècle Irish poet, signed himself Æ, for Æon.
The progressive metal band Tool used an Æ for the title of their third album, Ænima, and the song Ænema from that album. This is similar to the usage of the heavy metal umlaut, but is meant as a combination of anima and enema.
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See also:Æ, Æ - International Phonetic Alphabet, Æ - Computer use, Æ - Æ in art, Æ - Reference |  | | Æ, Æ - Computer use, Æ - International Phonetic Alphabet, Æ - Reference, Æ - Æ in art, Ä, Ø, Ö, œ, List of words spelled with æ, Ansuz rune |  | |
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Æ - Æ in art
George William Russell, the fin-de-siècle Irish poet, signed himself Æ, for Æon.
The progressive metal band Tool used an Æ for the title of their third album, Ænima, and the song Ænema from that album. This is similar to the usage of the heavy metal umlaut, but is meant as a combination of anima and enema.
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