terms |
logograms |
As nouns the difference between terms and logograms
is that
terms is while
logograms is .
logograms |
ideogram |
As nouns the difference between logograms and ideogram
is that
logograms is plural of lang=en while
ideogram is a symbol which represents the idea of something without indicating the sequence of sounds used to pronounce it. Examples include numerals, many Chinese characters, traffic signs, and graphic symbols such as & and @.
logograms |
ideograms |
As nouns the difference between logograms and ideograms
is that
logograms is plural of lang=en while
ideograms is plural of ideogram.
logograms |
syllabogram |
As nouns the difference between logograms and syllabogram
is that
logograms is while
syllabogram is a symbol that represents a syllable.
pictograms |
logograms |
As nouns the difference between pictograms and logograms
is that
pictograms is plural of lang=en while
logograms is plural of lang=en.
logograms |
syllabograms |
As nouns the difference between logograms and syllabograms
is that
logograms is while
syllabograms is .
syllabary |
logograms |
As nouns the difference between syllabary and logograms
is that
syllabary is (orthography) a table or list of syllabic letters or syllables while
logograms is .
alphabet |
logograms |
As nouns the difference between alphabet and logograms
is that
alphabet is the set of letters used when writing in a language while
logograms is plural of lang=en.
As a verb alphabet
is to designate by the letters of the alphabet; to arrange alphabetically.