
word represented by a single sign; logogram
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• (n.) Literally, a letter word; a word represented by a logogram; as, it, represented by |, that is, t. pitman.
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Gram'ma·logue (grăm'mȧ*lŏg)
noun [ Greek
gra`mma letter +
lo`gos word. Confer
Logogram .]
(Phonography) Literally, a
letter word ; a word represented by a logogram; as,
it , represented by - , that is,
t .
Pitman. Found on
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grammalogue Shorthand; a word represented by a single sign; also, a letter or character representing a word (more correctly called a logogram). Examples of grammalogues include: &, #, ©, ®, ¶, and @. Although & is called an ampersand (meaning 'and'), there is also a new symbol which is called a questpersand which is pronounced: 'and?' —Sou...
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