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Emblematical

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Adjective

1. emblematic, emblematical, symbolic, symbolical

serving as a visible symbol for something abstract

Example Sentences:
'a crown is emblematic of royalty'
'the spinning wheel was as symbolic of colonical Massachusetts as the codfish'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Emblematical

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noun
1. 
a visible object or representation that symbolizes a quality, type, group, etc, esp the concrete symbol of an abstract idea
the dove is an emblem of peace
2. 
an allegorical picture containing a moral lesson, often with an explanatory motto or verses, esp one printed in an emblem book

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Emblematical

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noun
1.  Obsolete
a picture with a motto or verses, allegorically suggesting some moral truth, etc.
2. 
a visible symbol of a thing, idea, class of people, etc.; object or representation that stands for or suggests something else
the cross is an emblem of Christianity
3. 
a sign, badge, or device
verb transitive
4.  Rare
to emblematize

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Emblematical

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adj.
Of, relating to, or serving as an emblem; symbolic.

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