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File:Quail_Hunting_with_Dogs.jpg|link=Predation (nonfiction)|The bright orange vest on this hunter is symbolic of danger. See [[Predation (nonfiction)|Predation]]. | File:Quail_Hunting_with_Dogs.jpg|link=Predation (nonfiction)|The bright orange vest on this hunter is symbolic of danger. See [[Predation (nonfiction)|Predation]]. | ||
File:Green_Lantern_symbol.png|link=Green Lantern (nonfiction)|The famous [[Green Lantern (nonfiction)|Green Lantern]] symbol. | File:Green_Lantern_symbol.png|link=Green Lantern (nonfiction)|The famous [[Green Lantern (nonfiction)|Green Lantern]] symbol. | ||
File:Bourbaki_virages_dangereux_fruiting_body.jpg|link=Outsider mathematics | File:Bourbaki_virages_dangereux_fruiting_body.jpg|link=Outsider mathematics|Fruiting body of ''Bourbaki virages dangereux'', the unofficial symbol of [[Outsider mathematics|outsider mathematicians]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 15 June 2016
A symbol is an object that represents, stands for or suggests an idea, visual image, belief, action or material entity.
In the News
Forbidden Ratio and Gnotilus use this piece of Turkish delight with cream and lemon as a symbol of their crime team.
The bright orange vest on this hunter is symbolic of danger. See Predation.
The famous Green Lantern symbol.
Fruiting body of Bourbaki virages dangereux, the unofficial symbol of outsider mathematicians.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Glyph (nonfiction)
- Green Lantern (nonfiction)
- Mathematics (nonfiction)
- Predation (nonfiction)
- Turkish delight (nonfiction)
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