Terms vs Hieroglyphed - What's the difference?
terms | hieroglyphed |
Inscribed with hieroglyphs.
* {{quote-book, year=1863, author=John Hill Burton, title=The Book-Hunter, chapter=, edition=
, passage=So, while Rusticus will point out to you "the auld-fashioned standin' stane"--on which he tells you that there are plain to be seen a cocked hat, a pair of spectacles, a comb, a looking-glass, a sow with a long snout, and a man driving a gig,--Mr Urban will describe to you "a hieroglyphed monolith" in the terms following:-- "The Buddhist triad is conspicuously symbolised by what the peasantry call a pair of spectacles. }}
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective hieroglyphed is
inscribed with hieroglyphs.hieroglyphed
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Adjective
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