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ideography
[ id-ee-og-ruh-fee, ahy-dee- ]
noun
- the use of ideograms.
ideography
/ ˌɪdɪˈɒɡrəfɪ /
noun
- the use of ideograms to communicate ideas
Word History and Origins
Origin of ideography1
Example Sentences
Only male aristocrats had the leisure, means and authority to learn and use Chinese ideography.
The logical extension of what we have, joined with a use of the ideas which the Chinese ideography furnishes us, will render the special invention and promulgation of a Universal Character wholly superfluous.
Nevertheless, long usage has induced some degree of ideography and symbolism.
Philology, comparing the languages of earth in their radicals, must therefore include the graphic or manual presentation of thought, and compare the elements of ideography with those of phonics.
Intensive vision has this Mr. Hardy, With a dark skill in weaving word-patterns Of subtle ideographies that mark him A man of genius.
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