English
Etymology
Literally to throw together. From symbolum and prior to that from [[]] which both meant mark or token. The Greek root of the word is from two words, βολς throw and the prefix συμ together.
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Noun
- A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.
- example
- "$ is the symbol for dollars in the US and some other countries"
- "'#' is the hash symbol"
- Any object, typically material, which is meant to represent another (usually abstract) even if there is no meaningful relationship.
- example
- "The dollar symbol has no relationship to the concept of currency or any related idea."
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