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sym⋅bol⋅ic

[sim-bol-ik]
–adjective
1. serving as a symbol of something (often fol. by of).
2. of, pertaining to, or expressed by a symbol.
3. characterized by or involving the use of symbols: a highly symbolic poem.
4. (in semantics, esp. formerly) pertaining to a class of words that express only relations. Compare notional (def. 7).
5. Computers. expressed in characters, usually nonnumeric, that require translation before they can be used (opposed to absolute ).
Also, sym⋅bol⋅i⋅cal (for defs. 1–4).


Origin:
1650–60; < LL symbolicus < Gk symbolikós. See symbol, -ic


sym⋅bol⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
sym⋅bol⋅i⋅cal⋅ness, noun
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unsymbolic

adjective
not standing for something else [syn: nonrepresentative] [ant: representative
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