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UK
/ˈɪdɪˌɒɡɹæm/
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NOUN
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a graphic character that indicates the meaning of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it
Chinese characters are ideograms
How To Use ideogram In A Sentence
- In terms of the visual, the illustrated book edition published by Gallimard in Paris is even more inviting: no sound, only the French text (with a few omissions), but the full stream of videograms.
- A pictogram that stands for a specific idea or meaning is an ideogram; one that stands for an individual word is a logogram.
- The ideogram: mouth and breath, silent consent.
- For this the scribes devised a set of ideograms and phonetic symbols based on a signary of twenty-four characters, with which in theory there was nothing that could not be written.
- The remuneration for private copying of videograms shall belong in equal parts to the authors within the meaning of this Code, the performers and the producers.
- Buddhist temple coins here in Japan are inscribed with kana syllables, not kanji ideograms.
- Since 1999 ZPAV has been representing the producers of phonograms and music videograms before enforcement and judicial authorities in cases related to fighting phonographic piracy.
- In other words, a program rating code is not separately recorded but markings attached on a video recording medium by a manufacturer of a videogram are used as a program rating code.
- Mankind is coming back a full circle - from ideograms through alphabet to ideograms.
- Made with Love by Hsing, "her name not in letters but in the ancient ideogram :. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD