printed symbol
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Definition
- Noun:
- A printed symbol is a visible mark, character, or sign that has been produced by a mechanical or digital printing process. It is a graphic representation used in writing or notation to convey information.
Usage
- The term printed symbol is used to refer to any individual character or mark that appears in printed material, such as in books, documents, or on screens. It distinguishes marks made by printing from handwritten symbols.
- It is a formal or technical term often used in contexts discussing typography, computer encoding, linguistics, or document analysis.
Examples
- Noun:
- The barcode is a machine-readable printed symbol.
- In the manual, the warning was indicated by a red printed symbol of an exclamation point.
- Each printed symbol in the ancient text was carefully cataloged by the researchers.
Advanced Usage
- As a countable noun in technical descriptions: Often used to discuss the properties or recognition of individual characters.
- Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software must accurately identify every printed symbol on the page.
Variants and Related Words
- Character (n): A more general term for any letter, number, or symbol used in writing or printing.
- Glyph (n): A specific, often stylized, shape or design representing a character in a particular font.
- Mark (n): A broader term for any visible impression or sign.
- Typeface (n): A set of designed printed symbols that share a common style.
Synonyms
- Printed character
- Typographic symbol
- Mark
- Sign
Antonyms
- Handwritten symbol (a symbol produced by hand)
- Spoken word (an auditory, not visual, symbol)
Related Phrases
- Alphanumeric symbol: A printed symbol that is either a letter or a number.
- The password must contain at least one alphanumeric printed symbol.
- Punctuation symbol: A printed symbol used to organize sentence structure.
- The period is a common printed symbol that indicates the end of a sentence.
Noun
- a written or printed symbol