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Ideograms meaning
plural of ideogram
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As you might guess, the game itself included 1000 ideograms, which were sometimes associated to corresponding numbers up to 1000.
Although pictures — that is, hieroglyphs — were first used, cuneiform and then Ideograms (where symbols were made to represent ideas) soon followed.
As a result, only a few of the thousands of ideograms in circulation are recognizable without a name.
By contrast, ideograms keep the general proprietary nature of a product in both markets.
Grotowski thus pursued the possibility of creating 'ideograms' made up of 'sounds and gestures' which 'evoke associations in the psyche of the audience'.
Hieroglyphs are employed in two ways in Egyptian texts: as ideograms that represent the idea depicted by the pictures; and more commonly as phonograms denoting their phonetic value.
Proto-cuneiform texts exhibit not only numerical signs, but also ideograms depicting objects being counted.
The Coca-Cola logo is identifiable in other writing-systems, here written in Cyrillic Ideograms and symbols may be more effective than written names (logotypes), especially for logos translated into many alphabets in increasingly globalized markets.
The Mayans used this color to dye fabric for religious ceremonies, while the Aztecs used it for paintings of ideograms, where it symbolized royalty.
The numerical references for the ideograms were originally devised by Ventris and Bennett, divided into functional groups corresponding to the breakdown of Bennett's index.
The script Linear B has roughly 200 signs, divided into syllabic signs with phonetic values and ideograms with semantic values.
These show a number of systems of script employing either ideograms or syllabograms (see Linear B ).
The two latter suits had Water Margin characters instead of pips on them : 132 with Chinese ideograms to mark their rank and suit.
Today, hieroglyphicists use numerous cataloguing systems (notably the Manuel de Codage and Gardiner's Sign List ) to clarify the presence of determinatives, ideograms, and other ambiguous signs in transliteration.