- An
ideogram or
ideograph (from Gr**** idéa 'idea' + gráphō 'to write') is a
symbol that is used
within a
given writing system to
represent an idea or concept...
- An
ideograph or
virtue word is a word
frequently used in
political discourse that uses an
abstract concept to
develop support for
political positions...
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characters are
ideographs,
often called "simple
ideographs" or "simple indicatives" to
distinguish them and tell the
difference from
compound ideographs (below)...
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identified and
named CJK
Unified Ideographs. As of
Unicode 16.0,
Unicode defines a
total of 97,680 characters. The term
ideographs is a misnomer, as the Chinese...
- (3400–4DBF) CJK
Unified Ideographs Extension B (20000–2A6DF) CJK
Unified Ideographs Extension C (2A700–2B73F) CJK
Unified Ideographs Extension D (2B740–2B81F)...
- CJK
Unified Ideographs Extension B is a
Unicode block containing rare and
historic CJK
ideographs for Chinese, ****anese, Korean, and
Vietnamese submitted...
- each instance,
writing evolved from a
system using two
distinct types of
ideographs—either
pictographs visually depicting objects or concepts, or
fixed signs...
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including Marxism, structuralism,
cultural studies, and postmodernism. The
ideograph is a unit of
analysis in
ideological criticism. It is a
symbol representing...
- 2019 with the
release of
Unicode version 12.0. A
further nine
Tangut ideographs were
added to the
Tangut Supplement block and 13
Tangut components were...
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Unified Ideographs Extension B in GB 18030-2005,
along with
updates up to
Unicode 11.0
including Kangxi Radicals and CJK
Unified Ideographs URO, Extension...