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US
/ˈɫɔɡəˌɡɹæm/
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NOUN
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a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation
7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese
How To Use logogram In A Sentence
- In his later paintings he used quasi-Oriental calligraphic forms that he called logograms.
- The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet.
- To reach the requirement of locomotive running standard by railway ministry and to control noise, this paper analyses, improves and tests Starting Transmission Gear Box (logogram as "STGB" ).
- Logotypes and logograms push typography in the direction of hieroglyphics, which tend to be looked at rather than read.
- Chinese is written logogrammatically
- Round-stylus and sharp-stylus writing was gradually replaced by writing using a wedge-shaped stylus (hence the term cuneiform), at first only for logograms, but evolved to include phonetic elements by the Propeller Most Popular Stories
- A pictogram that stands for a specific idea or meaning is an ideogram; one that stands for an individual word is a logogram.
- Logograms are like Chinese characters: each represents a word or morpheme a morpheme is the smallest part of the word that has a meaning of its own. I just had to do this test
- 7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese
- Beyond these words, two-thirds of this lexicon now consists of words that are transparent compounds of separate logogram words.