hieroglyphic
Also hi·er·o·glyph·i·cal. designating or pertaining to a pictographic script, particularly that of the ancient Egyptians, in which many of the symbols are conventionalized, recognizable pictures of the things represented.
inscribed with hieroglyphic symbols.
hard to decipher; hard to read.
Also hi·er·o·glyph . a hieroglyphic symbol.
Usually hieroglyphics. hieroglyphic writing.
a figure or symbol with a hidden meaning.
hieroglyphics, handwriting, figures, characters, code, etc., difficult to decipher: the confusing hieroglyphics of advanced mathematics.
Origin of hieroglyphic
1Other words from hieroglyphic
- hi·er·o·glyph·i·cal·ly, adverb
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How to use hieroglyphic in a sentence
It's like finding hieroglyphs in oneself and then tracing underwater.
Below the low door, with its jambs flanked by long panels covered with hieroglyphs, there was a broad, emblematic square.
The Works of Theophile Gautier, Volume 5 | Theophile GautierThe hieroglyphs of the rocks speak of a fiery sun shining inconceivable ages before that.
The Hills and the Vale | Richard JefferiesWe see their "hieroglyphs" on numberless seals and images from the ruins of Nineveh or Babylon.
The Astronomy of the Bible | E. Walter MaunderThere is no part of the wall, in this immense place, but is covered with divinities, with hieroglyphs and emblems.
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) | Pierre Loti
First, the pronaos, where we still see clearly, between pillars carved with hieroglyphs.
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) | Pierre Loti
British Dictionary definitions for hieroglyphic
/ (ˌhaɪərəˈɡlɪfɪk) /
of or relating to a form of writing using picture symbols, esp as used in ancient Egypt
written with hieroglyphic symbols
difficult to read or decipher
a picture or symbol representing an object, concept, or sound
a symbol or picture that is difficult to read or decipher
Origin of hieroglyphic
1Derived forms of hieroglyphic
- hieroglyphically, adverb
- hieroglyphist (ˌhaɪərəˈɡlɪfɪst, ˌhaɪəˈrɒɡ-), noun
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