NounSingular glyph Plural glyphs glyph (plural glyphs)
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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A glyph (pronounced /ˈɡlɪf/) is an element of writing. It is a slightly vague term, but a more precise definition might be an individual mark on paper or another written medium that contributes to the meaning of what is written there. A grapheme is made up of one or more glyphs. In most languages written in any variety of the Latin alphabet the dot on a lower-case 'i' is not a glyph because it does not convey any distinction, and an i in which the dot has been accidentally omitted is still likely to be read as an 'i'. However in Turkish it is a glyph, because that language has two distinct versions of the letter 'i', with and without a dot. In Japanese syllabaries, a number of the characters are made up of more than one separate mark, but in general these separate marks are not glyphs because they have no meaning by themselves. However in some cases, an additional mark or marks fulfil(s) the role of a diacritic, and differentiate(s) two different characters. In this case the additional mark(s) constitute a glyph. In general a diacritic is a glyph, even if (like a cedilla in French, or a Polish ogonek, or the stroke on a Polish L) it is "joined up" with the rest of the character. Some characters such as æ in Icelandic and the ß in German would probably be regarded as glyphs: they were originally ligatures but over time have become characters in their own right, and the language treats them as separate letters. However a ligature such as "ffi", which is treated in some typefaces as a single unit, is arguably not a glyph as this is just a quirk of the typeface, is essentially an allographic feature, and includes more than one grapheme. In normal handwriting, even long words are often written "joined up", without the pen leaving the paper, and the form of each written letter will often vary depending on which letters precede it and follow it, but that does not make the whole word into a single glyph. Two or more glyphs which have the same significance, whether used interchangeably or chosen depending on context, are called allographs of each other. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Can someone give me a list of all the glyph combinations in castlevania order of ecclesia? Q. I just need to know all of the glyph combinations in castlevania order of ecclesia. Asked by John Sebastian A - Mon Feb 9 07:15:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Glyph Unions are special attacks based on a combination of two Blue Glyphs (with one exception). Most Unions aren't based on specific Glyphs, but rather the TYPE of Glyphs. So there's no difference between the Fulgur and Vol Fulgur Glyphs for example, as they are both Lightning Spells. Same for Rapiers, Sickles, etc. There are some exceptions however. Unions of the Slash or Strike Attributes are affected by STR. Elemental Unions are affected by INT. 29 Unions are described below, but this list might still be incomplete. 01 - Invalid Hearts: 5 Attribute: none Result of any invalid combination. Fires a white ball of energy. Short range, low damage. This is affected by both STR and INT. 02 - Rapier + Rapier Hearts: 15 Attribute:… [cont.] Answered by mapkeeper26 - Wed Feb 11 03:22:55 2009 Why do english speaking people get tattoos with Chinese symbols? Q. There are so many more languages to choose from. Why not use russian letters or Norse letters or glyphs or swahili or japanese, even arabic? i'm a North American artist and don't have any tattoos, but I'm sure I would come up with something more creative than having chinese letters on my chest. What do you think? Asked by BiG A - Fri Jul 11 21:44:12 2008 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments A. Japanese&Chinese are most common because I think people think they have the best visual appeal, since they use symbols and not like a bunch of letters. However, it's funny as hell when people don't research what the tattoo is. >_> One of the girls at my school thinks her tattoo means gold or something. It means pig. Answered by Ta-Zu (&Miku) - Fri Jul 11 21:47:52 2008 lost activation code for game called glyph that was downloaded from yahoo. need help getting it back.?
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