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A person, place, or object that represents something beyond itself. Symbols can concisely communicate complicated, emotionally rich ideas.
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a thing that suggests more than its literal meaning. A symbol can be a thing (eg, the flowers in
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In literature, the serious and extensive use of symbols. See Symbol
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Something which stands for or represents something else. Broadly defined, dramas and collective creations are symbolic or metaphoric representations of human experience.
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A set of characters and marks including start/stop, quiet zones, data, and check characters required by a particular symbology that form a integrated readable (scannable) element.
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