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- EMBLEM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EMBLEM is a picture with a motto or set of verses intended as a moral lesson How to use emblem in a sentence Emblem Has Greek Roots
- EMBLEM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EMBLEM definition: 1 a picture of an object that is used to represent a particular person, group, or idea: 2 a… Learn more
- EMBLEM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Emblem definition: an object or its representation, symbolizing a quality, state, class of persons, etc ; symbol See examples of EMBLEM used in a sentence
- EMBLEM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An emblem is a design representing a country or organization the Red Cross emblem An emblem is something that represents a quality or idea Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers It seems that your browser is blocking this video content
- Emblem - definition of emblem by The Free Dictionary
1 a visible object or representation that symbolizes a quality, type, group, etc, esp the concrete symbol of an abstract idea: the dove is an emblem of peace 2 (Art Terms) an allegorical picture containing a moral lesson, often with an explanatory motto or verses, esp one printed in an emblem book
- What does Emblem mean? - Definitions. net
An emblem is a symbolic representation, usually in the form of a logo, badge, or crest, often associated with a country, organization, or family It can contain images, symbols, or icons that represent certain attributes, ideals, or characteristics of the entity it represents
- Emblem - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
"pertaining to or constituting an emblem; representative by some allusion or customary association," 1640s, perhaps via French emblématique, as if from Latin *emblematicus, from emblema (see emblem)
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