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Tweet n. 1. Architecture A vertical groove, especially in a Doric column or frieze. 2. A symbolic figure that is usually engraved or incised. 3. A symbol, such as a stylized figure or arrow on a public sign, that imparts information nonverbally. [Greekgluphē, carving, fromgluphein, to carve; see gleubh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] glyphicadj. ![]() (click for a larger image) glyphcurved road ahead |
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