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symbolic
(mass)
symbolic
- symbolický
symbolic
(encz)
symbolic,symbolický adj: web
Symbolic
(gcide)
Symbolic \Sym*bol"ic\, n. [Cf. F. symbolique. See Symbolic,
a.] (Theol.)
See Symbolics.
[1913 Webster] Symbolic
Symbolic
(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]
symbolic
(gcide)
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]
symbolic
(wn)
symbolic
adj 1: relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols;
"symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic
thinking" [syn: symbolic, symbolical]
2: serving as a visible symbol for something abstract; "a crown
is emblematic of royalty"; "the spinning wheel was as
symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish" [syn:
emblematic, emblematical, symbolic, symbolical]
3: using symbolism; "symbolic art"
symbolic
(devil)
SYMBOLIC, adj. Pertaining to symbols and the use and interpretation
of symbols.

They say 'tis conscience feels compunction;
I hold that that's the stomach's function,
For of the sinner I have noted
That when he's sinned he's somewhat bloated,
Or ill some other ghastly fashion
Within that bowel of compassion.
True, I believe the only sinner
Is he that eats a shabby dinner.
You know how Adam with good reason,
For eating apples out of season,
Was "cursed." But that is all symbolic:
The truth is, Adam had the colic.
G.J.
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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]
Symbolical philosophy
(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]
Symbolically
(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]
Symbolicalness
(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]
Symbolics
(gcide)
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]
Unsymbolic
(gcide)
Unsymbolic \Unsymbolic\
See symbolic.
symbolic logic
(wn)
symbolic logic
n 1: any logical system that abstracts the form of statements
away from their content in order to establish abstract
criteria of consistency and validity [syn: {symbolic
logic}, mathematical logic, formal logic]
symbolic logician
(wn)
symbolic logician
n 1: a person skilled at symbolic logic
symbolic representation
(wn)
symbolic representation
n 1: 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}]
symbolical
(wn)
symbolical
adj 1: relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols;
"symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic
thinking" [syn: symbolic, symbolical]
2: serving as a visible symbol for something abstract; "a crown
is emblematic of royalty"; "the spinning wheel was as
symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish" [syn:
emblematic, emblematical, symbolic, symbolical]
symbolically
(wn)
symbolically
adv 1: in a symbolic manner; "symbolically accepted goals"
2: by means of symbols; "symbolically expressed"
unsymbolic
(wn)
unsymbolic
adj 1: not standing for something else [syn:
nonrepresentative, unsymbolic] [ant:
representative]
lisp, objects, and symbolic programming
(foldoc)
LISP, Objects, and Symbolic Programming

A book with compiler included by Robert R. Kessler and Amy
R. Petajan, published by Scott, Foresman and Company,
Glenview, IL, USA. (1988).
reg-symbolic
(foldoc)
REG-SYMBOLIC

An early system on the IBM 704.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)].

(1994-12-02)
string oriented symbolic language
(foldoc)
String Oriented Symbolic Language
SEXI
SNOBOL
String EXpression Interpreter

(SNOBOL) A string processing language for text
and formula manipulation, developed by David J. Farber, Ralph E.
Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky at Bell Labs in 1962.

SNOBOL had only simple control structures but provided a
rich string-matching formalism of power comparable to {regular
expressions} but implemented differently. People used it
for simple natural language processing analysis tasks well
into the 1980s. Since then, Perl has come into favour for
such tasks.

SNOBOL was originally called "SEXI" - String EXpression
Interpreter. In spite of the suggestive name, SNOBOL is not
related to COBOL. Farber said the name SNOBOL was largely
contrived at the time the original JACM article was published
when one of the implementors said something like, "This
program doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of ...". The
expansion to "String Oriented Symbolic Language" was contrived
later.

Implementations include (in no particular order): SNOBOL2,
SNOBOL3, SNOBOL4, FASBOL, SITBOL, MAINBOL, SPITBOL
and vanilla.

See also EZ, Poplar, SIL and Icon.

SNOBOL 4 (http://snobol4.org/).

David Farber (http://cis.upenn.edu/%7Efarber/).

Ralph Griswold (http://cs.arizona.edu/people/ralph/).

["SNOBOL, A String Manipulating Language", R. Griswold et al,
J ACM 11(1):21, Jan 1964].

(2004-04-29)
symbolic assembler program
(foldoc)
Symbolic Assembler Program

(SAP) The assembly language for the IBM 704,
defined in the late 1950s.

(1994-12-12)
symbolic assembly
(foldoc)
SYMBOLIC ASSEMBLY

An early system on the IBM 705.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959].

(1996-01-15)
symbolic automatic integrator
(foldoc)
Symbolic Automatic INTegrator

(SAINT) A symbolic mathematics program
written in Lisp by J. Slagle at MIT in 1961.

[Sammet 1969, p. 410].

(1994-12-08)
symbolic inference
(foldoc)
symbolic inference

The derivation of new facts from known facts and {inference
rules}. This is one of the fundamental operations of
artificial intelligence and logic programming languages
like Prolog.

Inference is a basic part of human reasoning. For example
given that all men are mortal and that Socrates is a man, it
is a trivial step to infer that Socrates is mortal. We might
express these symbolically:

man(X) => mortal(X).
man(socrates).

("if X is a man then X is mortal" and "Socrates is a man").
Here, "man", "mortal" and "socrates" are just arbitrary
symbols which the computer manipulates without reference to or
knowledge of their external meaning. A forward chaining
system (a production system) could use these to infer the
new fact

mortal(socrates).

simply by matching the left-hand-side of the implication
against the fact and substituting socrates for the variable X.

(1994-10-28)
symbolic link
(foldoc)
Symbolic Link
SYLK

(SYLK) A Microsoft file format for
spreadsheets, (not to be confused with symbolic link).

SYLK format existed in one form or another in as early as
1987, and was part of Excel v1.0. It is is an outgrowth of
VisiCalc DIF file format.

SYLK format is ascii text and represents information about
both formula, value, and some formatting information, which
makes it something like an RTF for spreadsheets. It is used
as a general tabular data exchange format.

(http://netghost.narod.ru/gff/graphics/summary/micsylk.htm).

[Reference?]

(2004-04-08)
symbolic link
soft link
symlink

(Or "symlink", "soft link" (by contrast with
"hard link"), "shortcut", "alias") A special type of
Unix file which refers to another file by its pathname. A
symbolic link is created with the "ln" (link) command:

ln -s OLDNAME NEWNAME

Where OLDNAME is the target of the link (usually a pathname)
and NEWNAME is the pathname of the link itself.

Most operations (open, read, write) on the symbolic link
automatically dereference it and operate on its target
(OLDNAME). Some operations (e.g. removing) work on the link
itself (NEWNAME).

In contrast with hard links, there are no restrictions on
where a symbolic link can point, it can refer to a file on
another file system, to itself or to a file which does not
even exist (e.g. when the target of the symlink is removed).
Such problems will only be detected when the link is accessed.

(1997-10-22)
symbolic logic
(foldoc)
symbolic logic

The discipline that treats formal logic by means of
a formalised artificial language or symbolic calculus, whose
purpose is to avoid the ambiguities and logical inadequacies
of natural language.

(1995-12-24)
symbolic mathematical laboratory
(foldoc)
Symbolic Mathematical Laboratory

An on-line system under CTSS for
symbolic mathematics. It used a display screen and a
light pen.

[Sammet 1969, p.514].

(1995-04-16)
symbolic mathematics
(foldoc)
symbolic mathematics

(Or "symbolic math") The use of
computers to manipulate mathematical equations and expressions
in symbolic form, as opposed to manipulating the numerical
quantities represented by those symbols. Such a system might
be used for symbolic integration or differentiation,
substitution of one expression into another, simplification of
an expression, change of subject etc.

One of the best known symbolic mathematics software packages
is Mathematica. Others include ALAM, ALGY, AMP,
Ashmedai, AXIOM*, CAMAL, CAYLEY, CCalc, CLAM,
CoCoA(?), ESP, FLAP, FORM, FORMAL, Formula ALGOL,
GAP, JACAL, LiE, Macaulay, MACSYMA, Magic Paper,
MAO, Maple, Mathcad, MATHLAB, MuMath, Nother,
ORTHOCARTAN, Pari, REDUCE, SAC-1, SAC2, SAINT,
Schoonschip, Scratchpad I, SHEEP, STENSOR, SYMBAL,
SymbMath, Symbolic Mathematical Laboratory, TRIGMAN,
UBASIC.

Usenet newsgropup: news:sci.math.symbolic.

(1995-04-12)
symbolic optimal assembly program
(foldoc)
Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program

(SOAP) The IBM 650's assembly language.
"Optimal" refers to rearranging instructions on slowly
rotating drum memory.

Versions: SOAP I, SOAP II, CASE SOAP III.

[Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959].

(1994-11-04)
symbolic optimum deuce assembly program
(foldoc)
Symbolic Optimum DEUCE Assembly Program
SODA

(SODA) The symbolic assembler for a {one-level
storage} virtual machine for the English ELectric DEUCE.

["SODA Manual of Operation", R. C. Brigham and C. G. Bell,
School of Elec Eng, U New S Wales, Sydney, NSW, 1958].

(1994-11-04)
symbolics, inc.
(foldoc)
Symbolics, Inc.

The company which produced the Lisp Machine.

The Symbolics Museum (http://SMBX.org/).

[Summary?]

(2003-11-24)

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