An ideogram is a symbol in a writing system that represents an idea or concept directly, rather than representing the sounds of speech like regular letters do. They matter because they can communicate meaning across language barriers—some ideograms visually resemble what they represent (called pictograms), while others require familiarity with specific conventions to be understood.
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表意文字(ひょういもじ、カタカナ・ヒョウイモジ英: ideogram)は、広義では、事物の概念を表わす文字。「意字」とも。「表音文字」と対比される用語。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).