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Serving as a visible symbol for something abstract.
symbolic
emblematic
symbolical
representative
1
His character was
emblematical
of the worst side of the liberating movement.
2
Bound in cloth, full gilt back, and
emblematical
design on side, 3s.
3
He had selected it, doubtless, as
emblematical
of his sister and himself.
4
We can never turn our eyes upward without seeing truth's
emblematical
color.
5
The lion,
emblematical
of Omnipotence, is also the apt allegory of the Resurrection.
6
To have been
emblematical
,
the gall should have been presented to the bride.
7
Yellow is naturally
emblematical
of the sun and it became the symbol of warmth.
8
The seven steps were
emblematical
of the seven worlds which constituted the Indian universe.
9
This was
emblematical
of one of their future exercises, the hunting of the kangaroo.
10
They were clad in
emblematical
dresses, and wore garlands of flowers on their heads.
11
It has also a correct whole-length portrait, with
emblematical
devices.
12
There was something
emblematical
in the misfortune which had bereft the picture of its setting.
13
This I accepted as
emblematical
of the struggle for post and place in railway times.
14
Some flowers have become
emblematical
from their curious characteristics.
15
Now for a circle,
emblematical
of our eternal union!
16
This is carved with a set of mysterious figures, supposed to be
emblematical
of the crucifixion.
emblematical
emblematical figures
emblematical representation
become emblematical
emblematical color
emblematical construction