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glyph

[glif]

glyph Definition

  • 1a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a stylized pictograph used to represent a character in written communication
  • 2a graphic symbol that conveys information nonverbally

Using glyph: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glyph" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ancient Egyptians used glyphs to write their language.

  • Example

    The company logo is a simple glyph of a bird.

  • Example

    The map legend uses various glyphs to indicate different landmarks.

  • Example

    The computer font includes a wide range of glyphs for different languages.

glyph Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with glyph

  • a glyph used in ancient Egyptian writing, consisting of stylized pictures representing words or sounds

    Example

    The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decipher hieroglyphic glyphs.

  • Unicode glyph

    a glyph included in the Unicode standard, which assigns a unique number to each character in most of the world's writing systems

    Example

    The Unicode glyph for the euro sign is U+20AC.

  • a glyph used in web design to represent an icon or symbol, often in a scalable vector format

    Example

    The website uses web glyphs to indicate different sections and functions.

Origins of glyph

from Greek 'gluphein', meaning 'to carve'

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Summary: glyph in Brief

A 'glyph' [glif] is a stylized pictograph used to represent a character in written communication. It can also refer to a graphic symbol that conveys information nonverbally. Examples include hieroglyphic glyphs used in ancient Egyptian writing, Unicode glyphs assigned to each character in most of the world's writing systems, and web glyphs used in web design.