amblem simge

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emblem
A representative symbol, such as a trademark or logo

The trucks were emblazoned with the emblem of the Red Cross and were not supposed to be targeted.

a symbol
A picture accompanied with a motto, a set of verse, or the like, intended as a moral lesson or meditation
Embroidered design with a finished edge, commonly an insignia of identification, usually worn on outer clothing Also known as a crest or patch
{i} symbol, representation, insignia, logo
special design or visual object representing a quality, type, group, etc
— Embroidered design with a finished edge, commonly an insignia of identification, usually worn on outer clothing Historically, an emblem carried a motto or verse or suggested a moral lesson Also known as a crest or patch
A nonverbal symbol that can be substituted for a word
An emblem is a design representing a country or organization. the emblem of the Soviet Union. the Red Cross emblem
To represent by an emblem; to symbolize
intended to represent a family, person, action or quality, usually with a suitable motto
The logo on a bowling ball, usually signifying the heaviest part of the ball
Something which represents a larger whole
An emblem is something that represents a quality or idea. The eagle was an emblem of strength and courage. = symbol
Embroidered design with a finished edge, commonly an insignia Also known as a crest or patch The finished emblem is frequently attached to goods by sewing or heat seal
In 1920, at the St Paul National Convention, a committee was appointed to "select an emblem typifying the emergence of women in the business world, with vision and courage for unlimited possibilities and growth in an organization for business and professional women " The elements of the BPW emblem are Nike, a torch, a wand, a ship of commerce and a scroll of achievement within a golden circle representing the globe
is a picture with a hidden meaning, the meaning is "cast into" or "inserted in" the visible device Thus, a balance is an emblem of justice, white of purity, a sceptre of sovereignty (Greek, en-ballo, which gives the Greek emblema ) (See Apostles, Patron Saints ) Some of the most common and simple emblems of the Christian Church are - A chalice The eucharist The circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle To denote the co-equality and co-eternity of the Trinity A cross The Christian's life and conflict; the death of Christ for man's redemption A crown The reward of the perseverance of the saints A dove The Holy Ghost A hand from the clouds To denote God the Father A lamb, fish, pelican, etc , etc The Lord Jesus Christ A phoenix The resurrection
a visible symbol representing an abstract idea
A nonverbal cue or act that can take the place of words
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