იდეოგრამა • (ideograma) =ideogram=ιδεόγραμμα
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ideogram (n.) Look up ideogram at Dictionary.com
1838, from comb. form of Greek idea (see idea) + -gram.
idea (n.) Look up idea at Dictionary.com
late 14c., "archetype of a thing in the mind of God; Platonic
`idea,'" from Latin idea "idea," and in Platonic philosophy "archetype,"
from Greek idea "ideal prototype," literally
"the look of a thing (as opposed to the reality); form; kind, sort,
nature," from idein "to see," from PIE *wid-es-ya-, suffixed form of
root *weid- "to see" (see vision). Sense of "result of thinking" first
recorded 1640s.
-gram Look up -gram at Dictionary.com
suffix from telegram (1852), first abstracted 1979 (in Gorillagram, a
proprietary name in U.S.), and put to wide use in forming new words,
such as stripagram (1981). The construction violates Greek grammar, as
an adverb could not properly form part of a compound noun.
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