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Glyphic

Glyphic \Glyph"ic\, a. [Gr. ? of or for carving.] (Fine Arts) Of or pertaining to sculpture or carving of any sort, esp. to glyphs.

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glyphic

a. 1 carved, sculpted. 2 Pertaining to glyphs. n. A glyph.

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Glyphic (The Outer Limits)

"Glyphic" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on March 20, 1998, during the fourth season.

Glyphic (album)

Glyphic is the second album by electronic musician Boxcutter.

Usage examples of "glyphic".

On the pommel was struck a single complex glyphic which the Prince with his sketchy knowledge of such things, found undecipherable.

It was an elaborate, glyphic, coloured announcement of his forthcoming death - if they could pull it off.

As we have seen, thousands of leaf-thin gold plates were discovered in deep underground caverns in Ecuador, and the language appears to have been neither glyphic nor pictorial, but alphabetical.

The walls of this room were whitewashed and decorated with pious glyphic writing, which framed in the door and the windows opening into the garden.

Graves studied the vast thing and saw in her mind the glyphic arts as practiced at sea: compacted kelp shaved and whittled into little heirloom boxes, miniature portrait busts of children.

The construction appears not dissimilar to glyphic text two, the most ancient of the Faery scripts.