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Classical elements
editThe Complete Guide
edit- Overview
- Classical element
- Classical elements
- Earth (Solid)
- Fire (Plasma)
- Water (Liquid)
- Air (Gas)
- States of matter
- Solid (Earth)
- Plasma (Fire)
- Liquid (Water)
- Gas (Air)
- Astrology
- Astrology and the classical elements
- Astrological signs
- Astrological sign
- Astrological signs and classical elements
- Aquarius (Air)
- Pisces (Water)
- Aries (Fire)
- Taurus (Earth)
- Gemini (Air)
- Cancer (Water)
- Leo (Fire)
- Virgo (Earth)
- Libra (Air)
- Scorpio (Water)
- Sagittarius (Fire)
- Capricorn (Earth)
- Astrological cultures and classical elements
- Hindu astrology
- Natal astrology
- Sun sign astrology
- Western astrology
- Popular culture
- Classical elements in popular culture
- Miscellany
- Aether (Quintessence)
- Elemental
- Five elements (Japanese philosophy)
- Mahābhūta
- Wuxing