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logogram

Symbol or character representing a morpheme or a word, but which is not a word itself. Logograms are an alternative to the alphabetic-phonetic system. Some logograms are in common use, including £ and &.



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These products could include SPD "smart" windows for automobiles, trains, aircraft, and boats, as well as for residential and commercial architectural window applications, appliances, optical filters, and flat panel information displays including large area displays such as scoreboards, road and traffic signs, digital clocks, and logographs.
s business plan outlines production of a variety of these products using SPD light-control technology, including SPD "smart" windows for automobiles, trains, aircraft, and boats, as well as for residential and commercial architectural window applications, appliances, optical filters, and flat panel information displays including large area displays such as scoreboards, road and traffic signs, digital clocks, and logographs.
s business plan outlines production of a variety of these products using SPD light-control technology, including SPD "smart" windows for automobiles, trains, aircraft, and boats, as well as for residential and commercial architectural window applications, appliances, optical filters, and flat panel information displays including large area displays such as scoreboards, road and traffic signs, digital clocks, and logographs.
 
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