
1) Accolade 2) Crossbones 3) Crown 4) Emblem 5) Honor 6) Icon 7) Identifier 8) Image 9) Indicator 10) Laurels 11) Lingam 12) Logo 13) Mantle 14) Marking 15) Monogram 16) Number 17) Oriflamme 18) Parable 19) Stigmatic 20) Symbolism 21) Token
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1) Allegory 2) Asterisk or dagger 3) Badge 4) Cartouche 5) Class field theory 6) Conventional representation 7) Crest 8) Demonstration 9) Depiction 10) Disney Channel show 11) Dove or lion 12) Eastern Christian liturgy 13) Emblem 14) Emblem, icon 15) Emblem, representation 16) Figure of speech 17) Formal language
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any part of an historical faith (e.g., a doctrine or a ritual) that has, in addition to its literal meaning, another deeper meaning with a moral content.
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• (v. t.) To symbolize. • (n.) An abbreviation standing for the name of an element and consisting of the initial letter of the Latin or New Latin name, or sometimes of the initial letter with a following one; as, C for carbon, Na for sodium (Natrium), Fe for iron (Ferrum), Sn for tin (Stannum), Sb for antimony (Stibium), etc. See the list...
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a communication element intended to simply represent or stand for a complex of person, object, group, or idea. Symbols may be presented graphically, ... [23 related articles]
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A graphic representation of a concept that has meaning in a specific context.
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A simplified design representing a part in a schematic circuit diagram.
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1. A visible sign or representation of an idea; anything which suggests an idea or quality, or another thing, as by resemblance or by convention; an emblem; a representation; a type; a figure; as, the lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb is the symbol of meekness or patience. 'A symbol is a sign included in the idea which it represents, e.g, an ...
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(sim´bәl) something, particularly an object, representing something else. in psychoanalytic theory, a representation or perception that replaces unconscious mental content. phallic symbol in psychoanalytic theory, any pointed or upright object that may represent the ph...
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A unique identifier for each stock traded on the London market. See also, Stock code search, TIDM, EPIC code.
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A form or image implying or representing something beyond its obvious and immediate meaning.
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a sign, shape or object which is used to represent something else.
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A combination of barcode characters including start/stop characters, quiet zones/data characters, and check characters required by a particular symbology, which form a complete, scannable entity.
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Sym'bol noun [ Latin
symbolus ,
symbolum , Greek
sy`mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from ... to throw or put together, to compare;
sy`n with + ... to throw: confer French
symbole . Confer
Emblem ,
Parable .]
1. A vi...
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Sym'bol transitive verb To symbolize. [ R.]
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A symbol is a concrete object that stands for an abstract idea. Example: a white dove as a symbol of peace, an anchor as a symbol of hope, a heart / rose as a symbol of love.
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A symbol is something which represents something else.
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A visual or metaphorical representation of an idea or concept.
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A symbol is any image or thing that stands for something else. It could be as simple as a letter, which is a symbol for a given sound (or set of sounds).
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a tangible object that represents an abstract idea or relationship.
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symbolization noun something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; `the eagle is a symbol of the United States`
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(general) In general, something that stands for something else. A symbol may be an aesthetic device or a sign used to convey information visually, thus saving time, eliminating language barriers, or overcoming illiteracy. Symbols are used in art, mathematics, music, and literature; for pra...
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A sound, gesture, or written character that represents an object, action, event, or idea.
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[Test terms] something visible that represents something invisible
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[Literary terms] something visible that represents something invisible
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