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Revision as of 15:54, 5 September 2015
A symbol is an object that represents, stands for or suggests an idea, visual image, belief, action or material entity.
Description
Symbols take the form of words, sounds, gestures or visual images and are used to convey ideas and beliefs. For example, a red octagon may be a symbol for "STOP".
On a map, a picture of a tent might represent a campsite.
Numerals are symbols for numbers.
Alphabetic letters are symbols for sounds.
Personal names are symbols representing individuals.
A red rose symbolizes love and compassion.
In cartography, an organized collection of symbols forms a legend for a map.
See also
- Character (computing)
- Data
- Data (computing)
- Information
- Information theory
- Mathematical notation
- Mathematics
- Namespace
- Naming convention
- Numeral system
- Writing
- Writing system
External links
- Symbol @ Wikipedia