ideograms — id·e·o·gram || ɪdɪəʊgræm n. ideograph, pictorial symbol which directly represents a concept or thing … English contemporary dictionary
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Kanji — This article is about the Chinese characters used in Japanese writing. For other uses, see Kanji (disambiguation). Kanji (漢字; listen) are the adopted logographic Chinese characters hanzi[1] that are used in the modern … Wikipedia
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Logogram — A logogram, or logograph, is a grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme (a meaningful unit of language). This stands in contrast to phonograms, which represent phonemes (speech sounds) or combinations of phonemes, and determinatives, which… … Wikipedia