iconography |
logo |
As nouns the difference between iconography and logo
is that
iconography is a set of specified or traditional symbolic forms associated with the subject or theme of a stylized genre of art while
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
logo |
budge |
As nouns the difference between logo and budge
is that
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark) while
budge is a kind of fur prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool on, formerly used as an edging and ornament, especially on scholastic habits.
As a verb budge is
to move.
As an adjective budge is
(obsolete) brisk; stirring; jocund or
budge can be (obsolete) austere or stiff, like scholastics.
logo |
undefined |
As a noun logo
is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
logo |
title |
As nouns the difference between logo and title
is that
logo is a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity while
title is a prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles.
As a proper noun Logo
is a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
As a verb title is
to assign a title to; to entitle.
logo |
shield |
As nouns the difference between logo and shield
is that
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark) while
shield is anything that protects or defends; defense; shelter; protection.
As a verb shield is
to protect, to defend.
logograph |
logo |
As nouns the difference between logograph and logo
is that
logograph is a character or symbol that represents a word or phrase while
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
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