Results for: serve as symbol of, symbolize
English English
character or symbol for the written word "and" (&), symbol meaning "and"ampersand
character printed on lower level, distinguishing symbol written below a letter or number, printed below character, see also:superscript, written below (of a distinguishing character)subscript
Christian symbol, ChristogramChi-Rho
circle containing two dots for eyes and an upturned curve representing a smiling mouth (often appears as a yellow circle); face made of ASCII characters which expresses emotion (Computers), computer face symbol, smiley facesmiley
city in southwestern California (USA); Jesse Ventura, former boxer, chosen in 1998 to serve as Governor of the state of Minnesota (USA)Ventura
cleansing stone for hearths, stone forming hearth, stone which makes up the floor of a fireplace; fireside, hearthside; symbol of home and familyhearthstone
close again, resecure; reauthorize, reapprove; conclude again, reestablish; mark with an official stamp or symbolreseal
coded message, cryptograph, message written in secret code, secret symbolcryptogram
come in large quantities, express feeling, flow in large quantities, give large amount of, heavy rain; heavy continuous flow; act of pouring; cocktail party (Slang), let flow, make flow; spill; cast, mold; rain heavily, make something flow, serve drinkpour
company symbol, distinctive characteristic, distinguishing symbol used by a manufacturer; distinguishing feature or characteristic associated with a person or thing, label product with a trademark, register something as a trademark, registered trademarktrademark
conciliatory gesture, limb from an olive tree; peace offering, gesture of goodwill, symbol of peaceolive branch
conifer, cypress branches as symbol of mourning, cyprus, fine black fabric, tree or shrub resembling cypress, type of tree, woodcypress
conscientious objector, conscientious objectorone who refuses to serve in the military due to personal or religious beliefsCO
contrasting detail, emphasize something, intonation, main emphasis, make prominent; stress; emphasize, manner of pronunciation, mark above letter, mark something with an accent, mathematical symbol, mode of pronunciation characteristic of a group of pe...accent
court order to defendant, court order to witness, order by authority to appear, request, demand; notice ordering a person to appear in court, serve somebody with summons, serve with a summons, order to appear before a courtsummons
 

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