Symbolise vs T - What's the difference?
symbolise | t |
To be symbolic of; to represent.
* 1852 CE: William and Robert Chambers, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal
The twentieth letter of the .
voiceless alveolar plosive.
time
tonne
(LISP) The atom representing true, as opposed to nil.
Image:Latin T.png, Capital and lowercase versions of T , in normal and italic type
Image:Fraktur letter T.png, Uppercase and lowercase T in Fraktur
File:Latin_alphabet_Tt.svg, Uppercase and lowercase T in sans-serif and serif font
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As a verb symbolise
is .As an adjective symbolise
is symbolized.As a letter t is
the twentieth letter of the.As a symbol t is
symbol for tesla, the si unit of magnetic flux density.symbolise
English
Alternative forms
* symbolize (US )Verb
(en-verb)- The crossed hammer and sickle symbolise the union of workers and peasantry in their fight for their rights.
- [H]is heart swelled within him, as he sat at the head of his own table, on the occasion of the house-warming, dispensing with no niggard hand the gratuitous viands and unlimited beer, which were at once to symbolise and inaugurate the hospitality of his mansion.