Definitionadj. serving as a visible symbol for something abstract
Last update: October 25, 2015
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High, the column being in the form of a bundle of Roman fasces, upon the bands of which are inscribed the names of those whom it commemorates; and the whole is surmounted by a female figure, the emblematical genius of the city. [Please select]
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There was something emblematical in the misfortune which had bereft the picture of its setting. [Please select]
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First, there is the grovelling caterpillar-state, {35} emblematical of our present imperfection, but yet the state of preparation and increase towards perfection, and that, too, which largely influences the future existence. [Please select]
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The hour-glass symbolizes the fast-fleeting moments as they succeed each other unceasingly; the scythe is emblematical of time, which mows down all before it. [Please select]
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