rebus
A puzzle with pictures and words is a rebus.
Rebuses are typically used as word puzzles or brain teasers, where pictures or symbols represent words or parts of words. They can be a fun way to engage and challenge individuals in problem-solving and critical thinking. Rebuses are commonly found in puzzle books, games, and educational activities for both children and adults.
words, pictures ,or sounds that represents facts are called
No, they did have letters to write their words.
The technique of combining two pictures to create a word is often referred to as a "rebus." In a rebus puzzle, images are used to represent sounds or parts of words, allowing the viewer to decipher the intended word or phrase by interpreting the visual clues. This playful form of wordplay is commonly used in puzzles, games, and educational activities.
A rebus puzzle is a visual word puzzle that uses pictures, symbols, or letters to represent words or parts of words. "Bob going down" could suggest a visual depiction of the name "Bob" with an arrow pointing downward or images that convey the concept of going down, like an elevator or stairs. The solution might be a phrase or word that includes "Bob" and a downward motion, such as "Bob down" or "Bob's descent." The exact interpretation can vary based on the specific images used in the rebus.
A rebus valentine is a puzzle that uses symbols or pictures to represent the sounds of words. A picture of an eye, a heart for example, might be used to say “I love you".
Pictograms. Pictographs. Rebus. Hieroglyphics.
In contemporary English, a variety of terms may be used to denote using pictures in place of words when communicating. Perhaps the most proper (and certainly one of the most succinct) would be 'rebus'; however, other expressive terms may include 'picture-language,' 'image-based communication,' 'hieroglyphics,' and 'graphic-speak.'
Well, honey, a rebus puzzle is like a brain teaser that uses pictures or symbols to represent words or parts of words. So, "he's himself" could mean "he is himself" or "he's his own person." It's all about decoding those sneaky little symbols to figure out the hidden message.
misunderstanding
Oh, dude, a rebus puzzle is like a word puzzle that uses pictures or symbols to represent words or parts of words. So, "noon" is represented by the letter "N" and a picture of the sun, like "N" + sun = noon. "T" is just the letter "T." So, "noon T" in a rebus puzzle would be "Noontime."