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ideograph
n. ideogram, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thing


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Ideogram
An ideogram or ideograph (from Greek  idea "idea" + grapho "to write") is a graphic symbol that represents an idea, rather than a group of letters arranged according to the phonemes of a spoken language, as is done in alphabetic languages, or a strictly representational picture of a subject as may be done in illustration or photography.
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ideograph
Noun
1. a graphic character used in ideography
(synonym) ideogram
(hypernym) character, grapheme, graphic symbol
(hyponym) logogram, logograph
(part-meronym) radical


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)Download this dictionary
Ideograph
(n.)
Same as Ideogram.
  

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ideograph /'idiougræm/ (ideograph) /'idiougrɑ:f/
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