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symbol
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
This is the rest symbol in Music
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The sharp symbol (#)
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There are two words that are often homophones (sound-alike wors):symbol - a representative form or emblem, or a person or object representing a larger conceptcymbal - a brass or metal plate used as a musical percussion instrument (with drums or in pairs)
Symbol = noun, a sign or mark denoting something else. Cymbal = noun, a musical instrument of the percussion family.
The correct spelling of the wedge-shaped symbol writing is "cuneiform".
The correct spelling of the word is asterisk. In simple terms it is a typographical symbol (*), which is usually put at the end of a word with the reference being found in the footnote.
cymbal either of a pair of brass plates that are clashed together to make a ringing sound and that together form a musical percussion instrument
The correct spelling of the verb is "ruin" and the past tense is "ruined."The similar word is rune, an ancient alphabet symbol (applied to artifacts marked with runes).
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
The harp. This is because it is the official symbol of Ireland, not the shamrock as many people think.
The two words that sound alike are :symbol - a character, or something evocative or representativecymbal / cymbals - musical instrument (round brass plates)
cymbal either of a pair of brass plates that are clashed together to make a ringing sound and that together form a musical percussion instrument
Do you mean cymbal, the musical instrument? Or do you mean syllable, the divisions of words? Or do you mean symbol, the representation of one thing for another?