Symbol

Word SYMBOL
Character 6
Hyphenation sym bol
Pronunciations /ˈsɪmbəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Symbol"

What do we mean by symbol?

Something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible. noun

An instance that typifies a broader pattern or situation. noun

A printed or written sign used to represent an operation, element, quantity, quality, or relation, as in mathematics or music. noun

An object or image that an individual unconsciously uses to represent repressed thoughts, feelings, or impulses. noun

A contribution to a common meal or entertainment; share; lot; portion. noun

In crystallography, the symbol of a face is the mathematical expression defining its position with reference to the assumed crystallographic axes. The symbols of Weiss (1818) consist of the in tercepts on the axes written out in full, as a : nb:mc for the general case, the fundamental axial values being designated by a and b (lateral), and c (vertical): thus a:b: ∞ cand a : b :3c are special examples. The Naumann symbols (1830) are adapted from those of Weiss; the expression is abbreviated, the order is inverted, and certain distinguishing signs are added. For the examples given, Naumann's symbols are: general case, m Pn (also mPñ. mPn, etc) or mOn (for the isometric system); further ∞ . The Dana symbols (1850) are those of Naumann further abbreviated, as m-n (m-ñ, m-n etc), etc. In the Millerian system, now generally adopted (introduced by W H. Miller of Cambridge in 1852). the symbol consists of three indexes, which are either whole numbers or zero. For the general case, the symbol is hkl and the relation of the indexes h, k, and l to the axial intercepts is given by the full expression this last can be derived from the symbol ot Weiss if the coefficients are reduced to fractions having unity as their numerators. The Miller symbols for the special examples given above are 320, 321. Bravais (1866) suggested extending the Millerian system to hexagonal forms referred to four crystallographic axes; hence the Bravais-Miller symbols have theform (general), , , etc. When the indexes are included in brackets or parentheses, as 321, (321), this expression is generally understood to be the symbol of the form — that is, to include all the faces which belong to it; thus the orthorhombic form (321) or (321) includes the eight faces , : here as always in the Millerian system negative values are indicated by a sign placed over the index. The zone-symbol, from which the common relation of the indexes for all forns lying in the zone is deduced, is similar to that of a crystal form but is usually inclosed in square brackets: thus the zone-symbol 11ī means that for every face in the given zone the zonal equation h + k = l holds good.—Identity symbol. See identity. noun

To symbolize.

An object, animate or inanimate, standing for or representing something moral or intellectual; anything which typifies an idea or a quality; a representation; a figure; an emblem; a type: as, the lion is the symbol of courage, the lamb of meekness or patience, the olive-branch of peace, and the scepter of power. noun

A letter or character which is significant; a mark which stands for something; a sign, as the letters and marks representing objects, elements, or operations in chemistry, mathematics, astronomy, etc. noun

That which specially distinguishes one regarded in a particular character or as occupying a particular office; an object or a figure typifying an individuality; an attribute: as, a trident is the symbol of Neptune, the peacock of Juno, a mirror or an apple of Venus. noun

In theology, a summary of religious doctrine accepted as an authoritative and official statement of the belief of the Christian church or of one of its denominations; a Christian creed. noun

In mathematics, an algebraical sign of any object or operation. See notation, 2. noun

In numismatics, a small device in the field of a coin. noun

To symbolize. transitive verb

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. noun

Any character used to represent a quantity, an operation, a relation, or an abbreviation. noun

An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a creed, or a summary of the articles of religion. noun

That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty. noun

Share; allotment. noun

A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.

A thing considered the embodiment of a concept or object.

A type of noun whereby the form refers to the same entity independently of the context; a symbol arbitrarily denotes a referent. See also icon and index.

A summary of a dogmatic statement of faith.

The numerical expression which defines a plane's position relative to the assumed axes.

That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty.

Share; allotment.

An internal identifier used by a debugger to relate parts of the compiled program to the corresponding names in the source code.

A signalling event on a communications channel; a signal that cannot be further divided into meaningful information.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Symbol

The word "symbol" in example sentences

Moreover it is quite clear that while, as will be shown hereafter, the symbol of the cross had for ages been a Pagan symbol of Life, it can, as already stated, scarcely be said to have become a Christian _symbol_ before the days of Constantine. ❋ John Denham Parsons (N/A)

mrstg87 {@ symbol} yahoo {dot} com or bowermaster {@symbol} gmail {dot} com ❋ Unknown (2005)

"Not at all," said Freeborn; "that was Melancthon's doctrine; he explained away a cardinal truth into a mere matter of words; he made faith a mere symbol, but this is a departure from the pure gospel: faith is the _instrument_, not a _symbol_ of justification. ❋ John Henry Newman (1845)

The term symbol is so demeaning ... it conjures up images of strange fruit in trees as a SYMBOL of what white southerns would do to black males. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We recommend such a receiver-oriented, empirical approach to naming an innovation, so that the word symbol for a new idea has the desired meaning for the intended audience. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (1995)

Her jacket was decorated with elaborate beadwork, symbols of sun and birds and another name symbol over her left breast. ❋ Larry Niven (2005)

We recommend a receiver-oriented, empirical approach to naming an innovation, so that the word symbol for a new idea has the desired meaning for the intended audience. ❋ Everett M. Rogers (2003)

We can tell our children how to salt a potato because we have a word symbol for salt and for potato and action verbs to tell what to do with each. ❋ E. L. Konigsburg (1995)

Cyprian was the first who applied the term symbol to the baptismal confession, because, he said, it distinguished the Christians from non-Christians. ❋ Unknown (1894)

Susana Martinez vowed during her gubernatorial campaign that she would sell the plane, which she called a symbol of government excess and waste. ❋ Unknown (2011)

As Von Simson notes, “for us the symbol is the subjective creation of poetic fancy” and, as Tillich notes, “much of what previously had symbolic power has become meaningless”. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While their symbol is a grinning pink pig, I found that their beef is equally delicious, especially their barbacoa, which in Texas is slow-cooked meat from the head of a cow. ❋ Homesick Texan (2009)

I am trying to figure out where to look to find a formal test to test if a symbol is a label or if it is a magnitude. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My mention of the word symbol is justified by its English language definition. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In pointing out that codons are symbols for amino acids or a stop indicator the useage of the word symbol is consistent with standard definitions found in dictionaries of the English language. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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