logo |
wordmark |
As nouns the difference between logo and wordmark
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
wordmark is a logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is is often text with unique typographic treatments. Usually the company name is incorporated together with simple graphic treatments, so that the representation of the word essentially becomes a symbol of the company.
As a proper noun Logo
is a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
logo |
image |
As a noun logo
is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
As a verb image is
.
As an adjective image is
figurative (of sense of term or discourse).
logo |
tagline |
As nouns the difference between logo and tagline
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
tagline is the punch line of a joke.
As a proper noun Logo
is a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
logo |
hallmark |
As nouns the difference between logo and hallmark
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
hallmark is a distinguishing characteristic.
As a proper noun Logo
is a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
As a verb hallmark is
to provide or stamp with a hallmark.
logo |
moto |
As nouns the difference between logo and moto
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
moto is one of a series of motocross or BMX races.
As a proper noun Logo
is a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
As an abbreviation MOTO is
"Mail Order / Telephone Order", used in reference to types of credit card purchases.
label |
logo |
As nouns the difference between label and logo
is that
label is a small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it is attached or intended to be attached while
logo is a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity.
As a verb label
is to put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).
As a proper noun Logo is
a programming language that uses turtle graphics to teach children the elements of programming.
roadsigns |
logo |
As nouns the difference between roadsigns and logo
is that
roadsigns is while
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
notice |
logo |
As nouns the difference between notice and logo
is that
notice is the act of observing; perception while
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
As a verb notice
is to observe or take notice of.
totem |
logo |
As nouns the difference between totem and logo
is that
totem is totem while
logo is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
logo |
and |
As a noun logo
is logo (a symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark).
As a proper noun and is
.
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