ASCII art
A symbol represents something concrete (e.g., an object or feature) on a map or chart, while a legend explains the meaning of symbols used in a map, chart, or diagram. Essentially, symbols are the graphic representations, whereas the legend provides the key to interpreting those symbols.
Weather maps commonly use symbols such as sun, clouds, and rain to convey conditions. A sun symbol indicates clear or mostly clear skies, suggesting pleasant weather. Cloud symbols represent overcast conditions, while rain symbols indicate precipitation, with varying intensity shown by the number of lines or dots. Understanding these symbols helps quickly assess the expected weather in a given area.
The chemical symbol of an element represents the abbreviated name of this chemical element.Example: the chemical symbol for lead is (Pb) because the Latin language name is plumbum.the symbol Cl represents chlorine in the periodic table
Those letters in that sequence can be Central European Time or they could mean Commo Entrance Test.
All elements have a capital letter.... often taken from the first letter of their name in Latin. Some only needed one letter because there was no confusion when they were being written.... Hydrogen was the only H at first, then when Helium was discovered the custom was that H stood for Hydrogen so it couldn't easily be changed, so Helium became He.... and so on. There are no element symbols having 2 lowercase letters.
rebuses
Those markings are called diacritics. They are symbols added to letters to indicate specific sounds or pronunciation in phonetic transcription.
If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
Those pictures are known as a system of writing called hieroglyphics- where words are represented by caricatures of creatures both real or mythological rather than an aggregate of letters or symbols in the current milieu of languages.
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet: א ב ×’ ד ×” ו ×– ×— ט ×™ ×› ל מ × ×¡ ×¢ פ צ ×§ ר ש ת Five of those letters have a different shape at the end of words: ך ם ן ×£ ×¥
Compounds have formulas that consist of symbols for elements and ions that are included in the molecules of the compound.The symbols (letters) are those of elements. These can be found on the periodic table. For example, H is hydrogen, He is helium and so on.
The items used in picture writing are generally referred to as symbols. When used to create elaborate thoughts or ideas, they are called "pictograms" which means "picture message." Varying forms of writing will have different specific terminology. An example is that Egyptian picture writing symbols are called Heiroglyphs, and those present in ancient Sumarrian scrypt are called Cuneiform. Each language has its own terms for the pictures that represent words, but the fundamental definition is that they are all "pictograms" meaning, "pictures that convey a message."
Tapestries .
Writing in symbols like in cartoons to represent swear words is called grawlix, but I don't know that there is any group term for those symbols.
Numbers are conceptual, but the symbols (or pictures) you use when you write them down on paper are called numerals. The Arabic symbol we use for the number "five" is 5, but the Roman numeral for the same number is "V". Other alphabets have corresponding symbols that represent numbers in those systems.
They're called icons.
either they are called gortenborg's or they are called danmuffins