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symbol noun abbreviation, badge, clue, connotation, cue, delineation, depiction, emblem, enactment, ensign, exponent, gesture, image, index, indication, manifestation, mark, model, notation, note, picture, portrayal, seal, sign, signal, signification, symbolum, symptom, token, trademark, visible sign
Associated concepts: trademark
See also: device, earmark, example, indicant, indication, indicator, manifestation, representative, substitute, suggestion, token, trademark

SYMBOL. A sign; a token; a representation of one thing by another.
     2. A symbolical delivery is equivalent, in many cases, in its legal effects, to actual delivery; as, for example, the delivery of the keys of a warehouse in which goods are deposited, is a delivery sufficient to transfer the property. 1 Atk. 171; 5 John. 335; 2 T. R. 462; 7 T. R. 71; 2 Campb. 243; 1 East, R. 194; 3 Caines, 182; 1 Esp. 598; 3 B. & C. 423.



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The ornaments are examined for taxonomic and formal diversity among cultural phases, and for what shell and non-shell ornaments may reveal about Palaeolithic manufacturing effort, standardization and symbolling behaviour.
Various behaviours, including technology, symbolling and communication, also developed in distinctive ways along particular pathways.
Various behaviours, including technology, symbolling and communication, also developed in distinctive ways along particular pathways.
 
 
 
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