lo·go·type
(lô′gə-tīp′, lŏg′ə-)n.1. Printing A single piece of type bearing two or more usually separate elements.
2. A logo.
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logotype
(ˈlɒɡəʊˌtaɪp) n1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a piece of type with several uncombined characters cast on it
2. (Marketing) Also called: logo a trademark, company emblem, or similar device
ˈlogoˌtypy n
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log•o•type
(ˈlɔ gəˌtaɪp, ˈlɒg ə-)
n. 1. Also called
logo. a single piece of type bearing two or more uncombined letters, a syllable, or a word.
[1810–20]
log′o•typ′y, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun | 1. | logotype - a company emblem or device trademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product |
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Translations
ligaturaslitek
kettős betűligatura
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