The cross swords represent military mightiness. If the cross swords pointing downward, it symbolizes resting. If the cross swords are pointing up, it symbolizes a time of war or conflict. If you are reading tea leaves, crossed swords translate as "strategic action is require".
The Ouroboros (symbol of a snake eating its own tail) is a symbol most used to represent the concepts of cyclicality, unity, and infinity. The symbol forms a never ending circle of destruction and rebirth and so represents the constant change in the universe.
I suppose you mean the combat level. Click on the crossed swords icon. On the other hand, for the level in individual skills, there is a "Stats" icon.
The snake in general is the spirit reborn. It represents regeneration, and wisdom. If you are referring to the Ouroboros (a serpent or dragon swallowing it's own tail) it represents unity, cyclicality, and infinity.
I'm not certain what CAL designates. Typically, anything extra, numbers and/or letters is a unit designation. The crossed rifles, however, is specifically the symbol of Infantry. It can be nothing else. Crossed swords is Cavalry, crossed cannons is Artillery, the Caduceus is Medical, a flaming bombard is Ordinance, crossed semaphore flags is Signal/Communications.
The crossed-swords are associated with fencing, a popular sport in Britain in the 19th Century. As all instructors of the British Army Physical Trainings Corps are skilled in fencing, the Cross Sword was adapted as the badge of honour for all Physical Training Instructors in the British Army since the 1940s. The inaugural SAF Physical Training Instructor Course in 1971 was modelled after the British Army PTI Course and adopted the British crossed-sword as the vocational badge of the SAF Physical Training Instructors.
It could mean a number of things. Two crossed muskets are the branch symbol for US Army Infantry, while two crossed flintlock pistols are the branch insignia for the US Army Military Police. Those could be possible explanations for whatever symbol it is you've seen.
The two edged sword in the middle of the Sikh symbol is called a khanda.
it means three crowns and a swords
Two crossed hammers are a symbol often associated with labor unions, workers' rights, and solidarity. It represents the strength and unity of workers coming together to fight for their rights and improve working conditions.
Crossed sledgehammers are a symbol often associated with strength, power, and unity. It can represent teamwork, collaboration, and the ability to overcome obstacles through combined effort. In some contexts, it may also symbolize construction or industry.
it is like a glimbs of what you are going to pick but swords might look like daggers. just go through it and see what it is