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symbolic language
noun
A language using symbols, such as .
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"There's a symbolic language".
Can politicians emulate this pope's bold symbolic language?
That symbolic language was to be found in the emerging mathematical discipline of algebra.
Koch has already used strongly symbolic language in discussing the 2016 election.
It is the closest approach to symbolic language of any creature apart from humans.
Mindful of symbolic language, it also wants to eliminate the term "student-athlete".
"It's kind of universal to everybody," she said of her symbolic language.
The contemporary opponents of the regime are not hampered by the symbolic language of oppression.
All that Oresme lacked was a symbolic language to unite his ideas and allow them to be manipulated mathematically.
"If we wanted to deconstruct it as a lie, we had to engage with its symbolic language," he said.
Indigenous sculptors often communicated Christian imagery via the symbolic language to which the indigenous people were accustomed.
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