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Pos: Noun
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Noun emblem has 2 senses

1.  emblem(n = noun.artifact) - special design or visual object representing a quality, type, group, etc.;
is a kind of
design, figure, pattern
has particulars: colophon, colors, colours, crest, cross, device, flag, heraldry, skull and crossbones, totem, totem pole
Derived forms adjective emblematic1, adjective emblematic2

2.  emblem(n = noun.communication) allegory - a visible symbol representing an abstract idea;
is a kind of symbol, symbolic representation, symbolisation, symbolization
has particulars: scarlet letter, cupid, donkey, dove, eagle, elephant, fasces, ensign, national flag, hammer and sickle, red flag, magen david, mogen david, shield of david, solomon's seal, star of david, badge, agnus dei, paschal lamb, maple-leaf, medallion, spread eagle, hakenkreuz, swastika
Derived forms adjective emblematic1, adjective emblematic2, adjective emblematical1


[CIDE DICTIONARY]

emblem, n. [F. emblème, L. emblema, -atis, that which is put in or on, inlaid work, fr. Gr. a thing put in or on, fr. to throw, lay, put in; in + to throw. See In, and Parable.].

1.  Inlay; inlaid or mosaic work; something ornamental inserted in a surface. Milton. [1913 Webster]

2.  A visible sign of an idea; an object, or the figure of an object, symbolizing and suggesting another object, or an idea, by natural aptness or by association; a figurative representation; a typical designation; a symbol; as, a balance is an emblem of justice; a scepter, the emblem of sovereignty or power; a circle, the emblem of eternity. Shak. [1913 Webster]

3.  A picture accompanied with a motto, a set of verse, or the like, intended as a moral lesson or meditation. [1913 Webster]
" Writers and artists of the 17th century gave much attention and study to the composition of such emblems, and many collections of them were published."

Syn. -- Sign; symbol; type; device; signal; token.

emblem, v. t.

   To represent by an emblem; to symbolize. [1913 Webster]
"Emblemed by the cozening fig tree."


[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

emblem, n.
1 a symbol or representation typifying or identifying an institution, quality, etc.
2 (foll. by of) (of a person) the type (the very emblem of courage).
3 a heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge.

Derivative:
emblematic adj. emblematical adj. emblematically adv.

Etymology:
ME f. L emblema f. Gk emblema -matos insertion f. emballo throw in (as EN-(1), ballo throw)


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Indication

N  indication, symbolism, symbolization, semiology, semiotics, semeiology, semeiotics, Zeitgeist, characteristic, diagnostic, lineament, feature, trait, fingerprint, voiceprint, footprint, noseprint, cloven hoof, footfall, recognition (memory), diagnostic, divining rod, detector, sign, symbol, index, indice, indicator, point, pointer, exponent, note, token, symptom, dollar sign, dollar mark, type, figure, emblem, cipher, device, representation, epigraph, motto, posy, gesture, gesticulation, pantomime, wink, glance, leer, nod, shrug, beck, touch, nudge, dactylology, dactylonomy, freemasonry, telegraphy, chirology, byplay, dumb show, cue, hint, clue, clew, key, scent, signal, signal post, rocket, blue light, watch fire, watch tower, telegraph, semaphore, flagstaff, cresset, fiery cross, calumet, heliograph, guidon, headlight, mark, scratch, line, stroke, dash, score, stripe, streak, tick, dot, point, notch, nick, print, imprint, impress, impression, keyboard symbols, printing symbols, red letter, italics, sublineation, underlining, bold font, jotting, note, annotation, reference, blaze, cedilla, guillemets, hachure, quotation marks, ", double quotes, " ", parentheses, "( )", brackets, "", braces, "", left arrow, "<", right arrow, ">", forward slash, "/", backward slash, "\", exclamation point, "!", commercial at, "@", pound sign, "#", percent sign, "%", carat, "", ampersand, "&", asterisk, "*", hyphen, "-", dash, "-", "_", em dash, "--", plus sign, "+", equals sign, "=", question mark, "?", period, ", ", semicolon, ", ", colon, ":", comma, ", ", apostrophe, "'", single quote, "'", tilde, "~", badge, criterion, countercheck, countermark, countersign, counterfoil, duplicate, tally, label, ticket, billet, letter, counter, check, chip, chop, dib, totem, tessera, card, bill, witness, voucher, stamp, cacher, trade mark, Hall mark, signature, mark, autograph, autography, attestation, hand, hand writing, sign manual, cipher, seal, sigil, signet, hand and seal, paraph, brand, superscription, indorsement, endorsement, password, watchword, catchword, security card, pass, passkey, credentials, open sesame, timbrology, mot de passe, mot du guet, pass-parole, shibboleth, title, heading, docket, address card, visiting card, carte de visite, insignia, banner, banneret, bannerol, bandrol, flag, colors, streamer, standard, eagle, labarum, oriflamb, oriflamme, figurehead, ensign, pennon, pennant, pendant, burgee, blue Peter, jack, ancient, gonfalon, union jack, banderole, old glory, quarantine flag, vexillum, yellow-flag, yellow jack, tricolor, stars and stripes, bunting, heraldry, crest, coat of arms, arms, armorial bearings, hatchment, escutcheon, scutcheon, shield, supporters, livery, uniform, cockade, epaulet, chevron, garland, love knot, favor, beacon, cairn, post, staff, flagstaff, hand, pointer, vane, cock, weathercock, guidepost, handpost, fingerpost, directing post, signpost, pillars of Hercules, pharos, bale-fire, beacon-fire, l'etoile du Nord, landmark, seamark, lighthouse, balize, polestar, loadstar, lodestar, cynosure, guide, address, direction, name, sign, signboard, warning, omen, prefigurement, trace, record, warning &c, alarm, scepter, trophy, gauge, milestone, milepost, brand, fool's cap, check, telltale, test, mileage ticket, milliary, notification, advertisement, word of command, call, bugle call, trumpet call, bell, alarum, cry, battle cry, rallying cry, angelus, reveille, sacring bell, sanctus bell, exposition &c (explanation), proof, pattern, indicating, indicative, indicatory, denotative, connotative, diacritical, representative, typical, symbolic, pantomimic, pathognomonic, symptomatic, characteristic, demonstrative, diagnostic, exponential, emblematic, armorial, individual, known by, recognizable by, indicated, pointed, marked, denotable, indelible, in token of, symbolically, in dumb show, ecce signum, ex ungue leonem, ex pede Herculem, vide ut supra, vultus ariete fortior.