Etymology: [ sim-'bä-lik ] (adjective.) 1610. From French symbolique or directly from Latin symbolicus, from Ancient Greek συμβολικός (symbolikos, “of or belonging to a symbol”)
simgesel, sembolik, imsel, Simge, sembol, simge sembol, Imge, simgesi, remzi, im, timsal, alamet, SEMBOL, REMİZ, SİMGE:Bir şeyi ifade eden veya bir şeyin yerine konulan işaret, harf veya rakam, işaret, Bir elementi simgeleyen, bir veya iki harfin oluşturduğu işaret remiz, simge, sembol, Bir düşünce tahayyül veya duyguyu ifade eden simge, sembol, sembolizm,
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SEMBOL, REMİZ, SİMGE:Bir şeyi ifade eden veya bir şeyin yerine konulan işaret, harf veya rakam Askeri
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Bir elementi simgeleyen, bir veya iki harfin oluşturduğu işaret remiz, simge, sembol Tıp
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Bir düşünce tahayyül veya duyguyu ifade eden simge, sembol Tıp
Referring to something with an implicit meaning, Pertaining to a symbol, A construct of thought, often a word, relative measure, or standard interval that we use to remember, evaluate, and understand events The word clock, a picture of a clock, notches on stick are (can be) symbols (signs and indexes) for the concept of time; the word second is a symbol for a unit of time kept by a clock Some would say that the distinctive aspect of humans is their development and extensive use of symbols, especially for organization and communcation, Symbolic algebra discussion sci math symbolic, A communication system that uses arbitrary but agreed-upon sounds and signs for meaning, A symbolic part is one with no electrical semantics, such as an arc or a rectangle, as opposed to electrically meaningful "wiring" parts, such as wires and net labels [should mention that uses come in symbolic and schematic varieties -- rgr, 31-Mar-02 ] A symbolic def is one that is neither a schematic nor a schematic icon Symbolic parts can be added to any kind of def, as opposed to wiring parts, which are specific to schematics, or pins and labels, which are specific to icons, emblematic, Able to use and understand objects, marks and signs as representative of facts and ideas, The specification of the machine you bought, of or pertaining to a symbol; characterized by the use of symbols; representative, allegorical, figurative, 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, using symbolism; "symbolic art, relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols; "symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic thinking", relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols; "symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic thinking" using symbolism; "symbolic art, See Symbolics, If you describe an event, action, or procedure as symbolic, you mean that it represents an important change, although it has little practical effect. A lot of Latin-American officials are stressing the symbolic importance of the trip The move today was largely symbolic. + symbolically sym·boli·cal·ly It was a simple enough gesture, but symbolically important, 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", Symbolic is used to describe things involving or relating to symbols. symbolic representations of landscape, Something that is symbolic of a person or thing is regarded or used as a symbol of them. Yellow clothes are worn as symbolic of spring + symbolically sym·boli·cal·ly Each circle symbolically represents the whole of humanity, using symbolism; "symbolic art", 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, Any object, typically material, which is meant to represent another (usually abstract) even if there is no meaningful relationship, A summary of a dogmatic statement of faith, A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object, To symbolize, Description 1YTB One Year Treasury Bill Yield 2YTB Two Year Treasury Bill Yield 3YTB Three Year Treasury Note Yield 5YTB Five Year Treasury Note Yield 10YTB Ten Year Treasury Bond Yield 30YTB Thirty Year Treasury Bond Yield 6mTB Six Month Treasury Bill Yield 11Di 11th District Cost-of-Funds Rate Prim Prime Interest Rate 1mLIBOR 1 month LIBOR 6mLIBOR 6 month LIBOR 12mLIBOR 12 month LIBOR --> Interest - Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property, A word or phrase (often a thing, like Poe's gold bug) that stands for or refers to something else, often an idea, concept or quality A symbol allows the reader to see related and nonliteral meanings at play in the text How a symbol functions depends on some common understanding between the reader and the text; if a reader doesn't recognize how a symbol is being used, it is unlikely that symbol will be used in any interpretation A text can be read symbolically, as well as figuratively, literally, etc See Metaphor, A person, place, or object that stands for or represents an idea or quality and, when used or referred to, immediately summons an organized pattern of emotional and intellectual responses, any verbal detail that has a range of meanings beyond and usually larger than itself Public symbols live in the general consciousness; the flag, the cross, Uncle Sam, etc Writers devise private symbols for a particular work Usually the reader is first introduced to the symbol in its literal meaning Then, gradually, the additional meanings grow apparent, A graphic shape of arbitrary purpose This may be characters (used for alphabetic languages), mathematical symbols, punctuation symbols or ideographic characters or the like In ISO-terms this is called a glyph, something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States" an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance, The symbol used to designate a security for trading, A globally unique string Symbol is the class of constant object which has a single instance to represent each possible value Symbols are displayed with a # prefix For example, #textSymbol will always be the same, identical object from wherever it is referenced, but 'textSymbol' may have any number of separate Strings representing it, A stylized visual of a real object regarded as representing something Symbols representing hazards (e g , WHMIS symbols) and processes (e g , flow chart symbols) are commonly used in workplaces Other types of symbols are typically used at work, school or home, such as iconic (e g , , ), typographical (e g , $, &, ?) and math/scientific (e g , +, =, >) (See Icon), a person, place, thing, event, or pattern in a literary work that designates itself and at the same time figuratively represents or "stands for" something else Often the thing or idea represented is more abstract, general, non- or superrational, the symbol more concrete and particular Close Window, An arbitrary or conventional sign that is used to represent operations, quantities, elements, relations, or qualities or to provide directions or alert one to safety, an object which represents something other than its self, Something which stands for or represents something else Broadly defined, dramas and collective creations are symbolic or metaphoric representations of human experience, This abbreviation for a fund's name is how a fund is known in the market Knowing a fund's symbol allows you to track your fund's performance in newspapers and online Money section home page to check market performance --> Double-check to make sure you have the correct symbol before buying or selling online, an object, sound, or image which suggests a larger idea or web of references Some symbols are drawn from nature and others from human culture Examples: wine is a symbol of mortal life in many cultures; the cross is a symbol of eternal life in Christian culture, An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a creed, or a summary of the articles of religion, That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty, Any character used to represent a quantity, an operation, a relation, or an abbreviation, 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; as, the lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb is the symbol of meekness or patience, something that stands for or represents something else; printed or written character that is commonly used to designate something (as in mathematics or music), Share; allotment, An abbreviation standing for the name of an element and consisting of the initial letter of the Latin or New Latin name, or sometimes of the initial letter with a following one; as, C for carbon, Na for sodium (Natrium), Fe for iron (Ferrum), Sn for tin (Stannum), Sb for antimony (Stibium), etc, an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance, something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States", The unique TRACE regulatory reporting symbol that is assigned to each TRACE-reportable security by Nasdaq Market Operations Firms can identify the security traded using either the Symbol or CUSIP number, See the list of names and symbols under Element, Something that is a symbol of a society or an aspect of life seems to represent it because it is very typical of it. To them, the monarchy is the special symbol of nationhood She was put under house arrest two years ago but remained a powerful symbol in last year's election, Image, figure or object that represents an abstract, moral or intellectual concept The symbol has to be distinguished from the sign A symbol implies more than its immediate meaning Sometimes even the concept represented can be different depending who is considering it A flag is a clear example of a symbol A a sign a flag can point to its particular nation or state As a symbol it represents an ensemble of people and institutions, emotions and non rational feeling in some ambiguous way The study of symbols is called symbology, A modulation symbol is the interval of time during which the modulated parameter of the radio waveform is held (approximately) constant For a system with one symbol per bit, such as GSM and related systems, the symbol duration is the same as one bit duration For GSM and relatives, the frequency is held approximately constant for one bit interval, The smallest signaling element used by the Data Link Layer (DLL) The symbol set consists of 16 data symbols and 8 control symbols, The 5-digit identifier code assigned to each mutual fund by NASDAQ This code is used to identify the correct fund in all transactions This symbol may only loosely resemble the newspaper listing--these tend to be phonetic abbreviations of fund names, A symbol of something such as an idea is a shape or design that is used to represent it. I frequently use sunflowers as symbols of strength, Each stock market investment has a unique identity code, referred to as the symbol, or Epic In many cases the code consists of a series of letters For example the symbol for Dixons Group is DXNS Most websites will accept either capital letters such as DXNS or small letters such as dxns The letters in a symbol will generally be the same for all websites However, for some sites you have to add a suffix such as ' L' so that the symbol becomes DXNS L The 'L' signifies that the stock is listed on the London stock market Most financial websites enable you to look up share information either by their name, or by their symbol, A graphic pattern used to represent a feature For example, line symbols represent arc features; marker symbols, points; shades symbols, polygons; and text symbols, annotation Many characteristics define symbols, including color, size, angle, and pattern See also text symbol, marker symbol, shade symbol, and line symbol, A symbol for an item in a calculation or scientific formula is a number, letter, or shape that represents that item. What's the chemical symbol for mercury? see also sex symbol, status symbol. Element of communication intended to represent or stand for a person, object, group, process, or idea. Symbols may be presented graphically (e.g., the red cross and crescent for the worldwide humanitarian agency) or representationally (e.g., a lion representing courage). They may involve associated letters (e.g., C for the chemical element carbon), or they may be assigned arbitrarily (e.g., the mathematical symbol for infinity). Symbols are devices by which ideas are transmitted between people sharing a common culture. Every society has evolved a symbol system that reflects a specific cultural logic; and every symbolism functions to communicate information between members of the culture in much the same way as, but more subtly than, conventional language. Symbols tend to appear in clusters and to depend on one another for their accretion of meaning and value. See also semiotics, an image that stands for a partially unknown psychological reality (whereas a sign (same as a symptom; semiotic) stands for something already known)--tendencies whose goal is unknown All symbols contain, assimilate, or transform (canalize) psychological energy (libido) and nonpersonal instinctual forces into different forms by converting an unconscious or instinctual process into a representation with which the ego can work and be fed by, thereby offering a steeper energy gradient than the natural instinctual one They also unify opposites (because a true symbol is partly unconscious) on the level of the third thing or reconciling symbol, contain the rational and irrational, contain nonpersonal forces (dogmatic symbols do this particularly well), and transfer libido from being bound to the object to availability for the subject--a tremendous step forward Symbol-making led to culture In short, symbols make possible conscious assimilation of unconscious or instinctual forces, An image transferred by something that stands for or represents something else, like flag for country, or autumn for maturity Symbols can transfer the ideas embodied in the image without stating them, as in Robert Frost's "Acquainted With the Night," in which night is symbolic of death or depression, or Sara Teasdale's "The Long Hill," in which the climb up the hill symbolizes life and the brambles are symbolic of life's adversities Sidelight: Symbols can be subject to a diversity of connotations, so both the poet and the reader must exercise sensible discretion to avoid misinterpretation (See also Allusion) (Compare Allegory, Metaphor, Simile, Synecdoche), The second element is the name of a character in the Symbol font E g [/symbol /symbolname See the PostScript Reference Manual Symbol Encoding Vector, for further details, A category of type in which the characters are special symbols rather than alphanumeric characters,
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Referring to something with an implicit meaning
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Pertaining to a symbol
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A construct of thought, often a word, relative measure, or standard interval that we use to remember, evaluate, and understand events The word clock, a picture of a clock, notches on stick are (can be) symbols (signs and indexes) for the concept of time; the word second is a symbol for a unit of time kept by a clock Some would say that the distinctive aspect of humans is their development and extensive use of symbols, especially for organization and communcation
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Symbolic algebra discussion sci math symbolic
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A communication system that uses arbitrary but agreed-upon sounds and signs for meaning
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A symbolic part is one with no electrical semantics, such as an arc or a rectangle, as opposed to electrically meaningful "wiring" parts, such as wires and net labels [should mention that uses come in symbolic and schematic varieties -- rgr, 31-Mar-02 ] A symbolic def is one that is neither a schematic nor a schematic icon Symbolic parts can be added to any kind of def, as opposed to wiring parts, which are specific to schematics, or pins and labels, which are specific to icons
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Able to use and understand objects, marks and signs as representative of facts and ideas
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The specification of the machine you bought
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of or pertaining to a symbol; characterized by the use of symbols; representative, allegorical, figurative sıfat
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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
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using symbolism; "symbolic art
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relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols; "symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic thinking"
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relating to or using or proceeding by means of symbols; "symbolic logic"; "symbolic operations"; "symbolic thinking" using symbolism; "symbolic art
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If you describe an event, action, or procedure as symbolic, you mean that it represents an important change, although it has little practical effect. A lot of Latin-American officials are stressing the symbolic importance of the trip The move today was largely symbolic. + symbolically sym·boli·cal·ly It was a simple enough gesture, but symbolically important
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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"
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Symbolic is used to describe things involving or relating to symbols. symbolic representations of landscape
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Something that is symbolic of a person or thing is regarded or used as a symbol of them. Yellow clothes are worn as symbolic of spring + symbolically sym·boli·cal·ly Each circle symbolically represents the whole of humanity
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using symbolism; "symbolic art"
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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
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Any object, typically material, which is meant to represent another (usually abstract) even if there is no meaningful relationship - "The dollar symbol has no relationship to the concept of currency or any related idea."
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A summary of a dogmatic statement of faith - "The Apostles, Nicene Creed and the confessional books of Protestantism, such as the Augsburg Confession of Lutheranism are considered symbols."
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A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object - "Chinese people use symbols for writing."
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Description 1YTB One Year Treasury Bill Yield 2YTB Two Year Treasury Bill Yield 3YTB Three Year Treasury Note Yield 5YTB Five Year Treasury Note Yield 10YTB Ten Year Treasury Bond Yield 30YTB Thirty Year Treasury Bond Yield 6mTB Six Month Treasury Bill Yield 11Di 11th District Cost-of-Funds Rate Prim Prime Interest Rate 1mLIBOR 1 month LIBOR 6mLIBOR 6 month LIBOR 12mLIBOR 12 month LIBOR --> Interest - Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property
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A word or phrase (often a thing, like Poe's gold bug) that stands for or refers to something else, often an idea, concept or quality A symbol allows the reader to see related and nonliteral meanings at play in the text How a symbol functions depends on some common understanding between the reader and the text; if a reader doesn't recognize how a symbol is being used, it is unlikely that symbol will be used in any interpretation A text can be read symbolically, as well as figuratively, literally, etc See Metaphor
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A person, place, or object that stands for or represents an idea or quality and, when used or referred to, immediately summons an organized pattern of emotional and intellectual responses
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any verbal detail that has a range of meanings beyond and usually larger than itself Public symbols live in the general consciousness; the flag, the cross, Uncle Sam, etc Writers devise private symbols for a particular work Usually the reader is first introduced to the symbol in its literal meaning Then, gradually, the additional meanings grow apparent
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A graphic shape of arbitrary purpose This may be characters (used for alphabetic languages), mathematical symbols, punctuation symbols or ideographic characters or the like In ISO-terms this is called a glyph
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something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States" an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
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The symbol used to designate a security for trading
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A globally unique string Symbol is the class of constant object which has a single instance to represent each possible value Symbols are displayed with a # prefix For example, #textSymbol will always be the same, identical object from wherever it is referenced, but 'textSymbol' may have any number of separate Strings representing it
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A stylized visual of a real object regarded as representing something Symbols representing hazards (e g , WHMIS symbols) and processes (e g , flow chart symbols) are commonly used in workplaces Other types of symbols are typically used at work, school or home, such as iconic (e g , , ), typographical (e g , $, &, ?) and math/scientific (e g , +, =, >) (See Icon)
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a person, place, thing, event, or pattern in a literary work that designates itself and at the same time figuratively represents or "stands for" something else Often the thing or idea represented is more abstract, general, non- or superrational, the symbol more concrete and particular Close Window
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An arbitrary or conventional sign that is used to represent operations, quantities, elements, relations, or qualities or to provide directions or alert one to safety
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an object which represents something other than its self
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Something which stands for or represents something else Broadly defined, dramas and collective creations are symbolic or metaphoric representations of human experience
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This abbreviation for a fund's name is how a fund is known in the market Knowing a fund's symbol allows you to track your fund's performance in newspapers and online Money section home page to check market performance --> Double-check to make sure you have the correct symbol before buying or selling online
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an object, sound, or image which suggests a larger idea or web of references Some symbols are drawn from nature and others from human culture Examples: wine is a symbol of mortal life in many cultures; the cross is a symbol of eternal life in Christian culture
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An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a creed, or a summary of the articles of religion
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That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty
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Any character used to represent a quantity, an operation, a relation, or an abbreviation
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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; as, the lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb is the symbol of meekness or patience
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something that stands for or represents something else; printed or written character that is commonly used to designate something (as in mathematics or music) isim
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An abbreviation standing for the name of an element and consisting of the initial letter of the Latin or New Latin name, or sometimes of the initial letter with a following one; as, C for carbon, Na for sodium (Natrium), Fe for iron (Ferrum), Sn for tin (Stannum), Sb for antimony (Stibium), etc
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an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
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something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States"
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The unique TRACE regulatory reporting symbol that is assigned to each TRACE-reportable security by Nasdaq Market Operations Firms can identify the security traded using either the Symbol or CUSIP number
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See the list of names and symbols under Element
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Something that is a symbol of a society or an aspect of life seems to represent it because it is very typical of it. To them, the monarchy is the special symbol of nationhood She was put under house arrest two years ago but remained a powerful symbol in last year's election
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Image, figure or object that represents an abstract, moral or intellectual concept The symbol has to be distinguished from the sign A symbol implies more than its immediate meaning Sometimes even the concept represented can be different depending who is considering it A flag is a clear example of a symbol A a sign a flag can point to its particular nation or state As a symbol it represents an ensemble of people and institutions, emotions and non rational feeling in some ambiguous way The study of symbols is called symbology
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A modulation symbol is the interval of time during which the modulated parameter of the radio waveform is held (approximately) constant For a system with one symbol per bit, such as GSM and related systems, the symbol duration is the same as one bit duration For GSM and relatives, the frequency is held approximately constant for one bit interval
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The smallest signaling element used by the Data Link Layer (DLL) The symbol set consists of 16 data symbols and 8 control symbols
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The 5-digit identifier code assigned to each mutual fund by NASDAQ This code is used to identify the correct fund in all transactions This symbol may only loosely resemble the newspaper listing--these tend to be phonetic abbreviations of fund names
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A symbol of something such as an idea is a shape or design that is used to represent it. I frequently use sunflowers as symbols of strength
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Each stock market investment has a unique identity code, referred to as the symbol, or Epic In many cases the code consists of a series of letters For example the symbol for Dixons Group is DXNS Most websites will accept either capital letters such as DXNS or small letters such as dxns The letters in a symbol will generally be the same for all websites However, for some sites you have to add a suffix such as ' L' so that the symbol becomes DXNS L The 'L' signifies that the stock is listed on the London stock market Most financial websites enable you to look up share information either by their name, or by their symbol
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A graphic pattern used to represent a feature For example, line symbols represent arc features; marker symbols, points; shades symbols, polygons; and text symbols, annotation Many characteristics define symbols, including color, size, angle, and pattern See also text symbol, marker symbol, shade symbol, and line symbol
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A symbol for an item in a calculation or scientific formula is a number, letter, or shape that represents that item. What's the chemical symbol for mercury? see also sex symbol, status symbol. Element of communication intended to represent or stand for a person, object, group, process, or idea. Symbols may be presented graphically (e.g., the red cross and crescent for the worldwide humanitarian agency) or representationally (e.g., a lion representing courage). They may involve associated letters (e.g., C for the chemical element carbon), or they may be assigned arbitrarily (e.g., the mathematical symbol for infinity). Symbols are devices by which ideas are transmitted between people sharing a common culture. Every society has evolved a symbol system that reflects a specific cultural logic; and every symbolism functions to communicate information between members of the culture in much the same way as, but more subtly than, conventional language. Symbols tend to appear in clusters and to depend on one another for their accretion of meaning and value. See also semiotics
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an image that stands for a partially unknown psychological reality (whereas a sign (same as a symptom; semiotic) stands for something already known)--tendencies whose goal is unknown All symbols contain, assimilate, or transform (canalize) psychological energy (libido) and nonpersonal instinctual forces into different forms by converting an unconscious or instinctual process into a representation with which the ego can work and be fed by, thereby offering a steeper energy gradient than the natural instinctual one They also unify opposites (because a true symbol is partly unconscious) on the level of the third thing or reconciling symbol, contain the rational and irrational, contain nonpersonal forces (dogmatic symbols do this particularly well), and transfer libido from being bound to the object to availability for the subject--a tremendous step forward Symbol-making led to culture In short, symbols make possible conscious assimilation of unconscious or instinctual forces
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An image transferred by something that stands for or represents something else, like flag for country, or autumn for maturity Symbols can transfer the ideas embodied in the image without stating them, as in Robert Frost's "Acquainted With the Night," in which night is symbolic of death or depression, or Sara Teasdale's "The Long Hill," in which the climb up the hill symbolizes life and the brambles are symbolic of life's adversities Sidelight: Symbols can be subject to a diversity of connotations, so both the poet and the reader must exercise sensible discretion to avoid misinterpretation (See also Allusion) (Compare Allegory, Metaphor, Simile, Synecdoche)
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The second element is the name of a character in the Symbol font E g [/symbol /symbolname See the PostScript Reference Manual Symbol Encoding Vector, for further details
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A category of type in which the characters are special symbols rather than alphanumeric characters
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