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symbol
(encz)
symbol,symbol n:
symbol
(czen)
symbol,emblemn:
symbol
(czen)
symbol,pictographn: Nijel
symbol
(czen)
symbol,sign Zdeněk Brož
symbol
(czen)
symbol,symboln:
symbol
(czen)
symbol,tokenn: Zdeněk Brož
Symbol
(gcide)
Symbol \Sym"bol\ (s[i^]m"b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr.
sy`mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from
symba`llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy`n with +
ba`llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. Emblem, Parable.]
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.
[1913 Webster]

A symbol is a sign included in the idea which it
represents, e. g., an actual part chosen to
represent the whole, or a lower form or species used
as the representative of a higher in the same kind.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Math.) Any character used to represent a quantity, an
operation, a relation, or an abbreviation.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In crystallography, the symbol of a plane is the
numerical expression which defines its position
relatively to the assumed axes.
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3. (Theol.) An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a
creed, or a summary of the articles of religion.
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4. [Gr. ? contributions.] That which is thrown into a common
fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty. [Obs.]
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They do their work in the days of peace . . . and
come to pay their symbol in a war or in a plague.
--Jer. Taylor.
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5. Share; allotment. [Obs.]
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The persons who are to be judged . . . shall all
appear to receive their symbol. --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

6. (Chem.) 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 of names
and symbols under Element.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In pure and organic chemistry there are symbols not
only for the elements, but also for their grouping in
formulas, radicals, or residues, as evidenced by their
composition, reactions, synthesis, etc. See the diagram
of Benzene nucleus, under Benzene.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Emblem; figure; type. See Emblem.
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Symbol
(gcide)
Symbol \Sym"bol\, v. t.
To symbolize. [R.] --Tennyson.
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symbol
(wn)
symbol
n 1: an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a
conventional significance
2: something visible that by association or convention
represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a
symbol of the United States" [syn: symbol, symbolization,
symbolisation, symbolic representation]
symbol
(devil)
SYMBOL, n. Something that is supposed to typify or stand for
something else. Many symbols are mere "survivals" -- things which
having no longer any utility continue to exist because we have
inherited the tendency to make them; as funereal urns carved on
memorial monuments. They were once real urns holding the ashes of the
dead. We cannot stop making them, but we can give them a name that
conceals our helplessness.
SYMBOL
(bouvier)
SYMBOL. A sign; a token; a representation of one thing by another.
2. A symbolical delivery is equivalent, in many cases, in its legal
effects, to actual delivery; as, for example, the delivery of the keys of a
warehouse in which goods are deposited, is a delivery sufficient to transfer
the property. 1 Atk. 171; 5 John. 335; 2 T. R. 462; 7 T. R. 71; 2 Campb.
243; 1 East, R. 194; 3 Caines, 182; 1 Esp. 598; 3 B. & C. 423.

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sex symbol
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symbolical
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symbolical,obrazný adj: Zdeněk Brožsymbolical,symbolický adj: Zdeněk Brož
symbolically
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symbolically,symbolicky adv: Zdeněk Brož
symbolisation
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symbolise
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symbolised
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symboliser
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symbolism
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symbolist
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symbolization
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symbolization,symbolizace n: Zdeněk Brožsymbolization,znázornění n: Zdeněk Brož
symbolize
(encz)
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symbolized
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symbolizer
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symbology
(encz)
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symbololatry
(encz)
symbololatry, n:
symbols
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unsymbolic
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written symbol
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buddhistický symbol,mandalan: mandala macska
dělání symbolického např. odporu
(czen)
dělání symbolického např. odporu,tokenism Zdeněk Brož
symbol zdravotnictví
(czen)
symbol zdravotnictví,caduceus Jiří Šmoldas
symbol života
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symbol života,ankhn: kříž s kulatou horní částí sirra
symbolicky
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symbolický
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symbolika
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symbolizovat
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symboly
(czen)
symboly,symbolsn: pl. Zdeněk Brožsymboly,tokensn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Constantinian symbol
(gcide)
XP \XP\ [Belongs here in appearance only.]
The first two letters of the Greek word XRISTOS, Christ; --
an abbreviation used with the letters separate or, oftener,
in a monogram, often inclosed in a circle, as a symbol or
emblem of Christ. It use as an emblem was introduced by
Constantine the Great, whence it is known as the

Constantinian symbol, or

monogram. See Labarum.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Symbol
(gcide)
Symbol \Sym"bol\ (s[i^]m"b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr.
sy`mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from
symba`llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy`n with +
ba`llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. Emblem, Parable.]
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.
[1913 Webster]

A symbol is a sign included in the idea which it
represents, e. g., an actual part chosen to
represent the whole, or a lower form or species used
as the representative of a higher in the same kind.
--Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Math.) Any character used to represent a quantity, an
operation, a relation, or an abbreviation.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In crystallography, the symbol of a plane is the
numerical expression which defines its position
relatively to the assumed axes.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Theol.) An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a
creed, or a summary of the articles of religion.
[1913 Webster]

4. [Gr. ? contributions.] That which is thrown into a common
fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

They do their work in the days of peace . . . and
come to pay their symbol in a war or in a plague.
--Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

5. Share; allotment. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

The persons who are to be judged . . . shall all
appear to receive their symbol. --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

6. (Chem.) 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 of names
and symbols under Element.
[1913 Webster]

Note: In pure and organic chemistry there are symbols not
only for the elements, but also for their grouping in
formulas, radicals, or residues, as evidenced by their
composition, reactions, synthesis, etc. See the diagram
of Benzene nucleus, under Benzene.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Emblem; figure; type. See Emblem.
[1913 Webster]Symbol \Sym"bol\, v. t.
To symbolize. [R.] --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]
Symbolic
(gcide)
Symbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, n. [Cf. F. symbolique. See Symbolic,
a.] (Theol.)
See Symbolics.
[1913 Webster] SymbolicSymbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, Symbolical \Sym*bol"ic*al\, a. [L.
symbolicus, Gr. symboliko`s: cf. F. symbolique.]
Of or pertaining to a symbol or symbols; of the nature of a
symbol; exhibiting or expressing by resemblance or signs;
representative; as, the figure of an eye is symbolic of sight
and knowledge. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sym*bol"ic*al*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

The sacrament is a representation of Christ's death by
such symbolical actions as he himself appointed. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

Symbolical delivery (Law), the delivery of property sold by
delivering something else as a symbol, token, or
representative of it. --Bouvier. Chitty.

Symbolical philosophy, the philosophy expressed by
hieroglyphics.
[1913 Webster]Symbolics \Sym*bol"ics\, n.
The study of ancient symbols; esp. (Theol.), that branch of
historic theology which treats of creeds and confessions of
faith; symbolism; -- called also symbolic.
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symbolic
(gcide)
Symbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, n. [Cf. F. symbolique. See Symbolic,
a.] (Theol.)
See Symbolics.
[1913 Webster] SymbolicSymbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, Symbolical \Sym*bol"ic*al\, a. [L.
symbolicus, Gr. symboliko`s: cf. F. symbolique.]
Of or pertaining to a symbol or symbols; of the nature of a
symbol; exhibiting or expressing by resemblance or signs;
representative; as, the figure of an eye is symbolic of sight
and knowledge. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sym*bol"ic*al*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

The sacrament is a representation of Christ's death by
such symbolical actions as he himself appointed. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

Symbolical delivery (Law), the delivery of property sold by
delivering something else as a symbol, token, or
representative of it. --Bouvier. Chitty.

Symbolical philosophy, the philosophy expressed by
hieroglyphics.
[1913 Webster]Symbolics \Sym*bol"ics\, n.
The study of ancient symbols; esp. (Theol.), that branch of
historic theology which treats of creeds and confessions of
faith; symbolism; -- called also symbolic.
[1913 Webster]
Symbolical
(gcide)
Symbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, Symbolical \Sym*bol"ic*al\, a. [L.
symbolicus, Gr. symboliko`s: cf. F. symbolique.]
Of or pertaining to a symbol or symbols; of the nature of a
symbol; exhibiting or expressing by resemblance or signs;
representative; as, the figure of an eye is symbolic of sight
and knowledge. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sym*bol"ic*al*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

The sacrament is a representation of Christ's death by
such symbolical actions as he himself appointed. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

Symbolical delivery (Law), the delivery of property sold by
delivering something else as a symbol, token, or
representative of it. --Bouvier. Chitty.

Symbolical philosophy, the philosophy expressed by
hieroglyphics.
[1913 Webster]
Symbolical delivery
(gcide)
Symbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, Symbolical \Sym*bol"ic*al\, a. [L.
symbolicus, Gr. symboliko`s: cf. F. symbolique.]
Of or pertaining to a symbol or symbols; of the nature of a
symbol; exhibiting or expressing by resemblance or signs;
representative; as, the figure of an eye is symbolic of sight
and knowledge. -- Sym*bol"ic*al*ly, adv. --
Sym*bol"ic*al*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]

The sacrament is a representation of Christ's death by
such symbolical actions as he himself appointed. --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

Symbolical delivery (Law), the delivery of property sold by
delivering something else as a symbol, token, or
representative of it. --Bouvier. Chitty.

Symbolical philosophy, the philosophy expressed by
hieroglyphics.
[1913 Webster]

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