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hieroglyph

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[hahy-er-uh-glif, hahy-ruh-glif] / ˈhaɪ ər əˌglɪf, ˈhaɪ rəˌglɪf /

noun

  1. a single symbol in a hieroglyphic writing system.

  2. something that resembles a symbol in a hieroglyphic writing system.


Explanation

A hieroglyph is a picture that represents a word or part of a word. Several ancient cultures, including Egyptians and Mayans, used hieroglyphs as part of their writing systems. The earliest hieroglyphs archaeologists have found were carved in stone around 3000 BCE, in Egypt. These symbols and pictures were clearly not just illustrations, but part of a true written language. Each hieroglyph stood for an object or action, represented the sound of a syllable, and made the meaning of surrounding hieroglyphs clear. The Greek roots of this word are hieros, "sacred," and glyphe, "carving."

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Variations of these ideas have appeared at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the now-iconic Crenshaw District Hieroglyph Project at the Hammer, the rooftop at the Met and the Venice Biennale.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026

Currently, she has an architectural prototype of her “Crenshaw District Hieroglyph Project” on view at the Hammer Museum.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 25, 2018

Like the Hieroglyph project, the Science Fiction Advisory Council will be launching with a short story collection.

From Slate • Jun. 12, 2017

He’s urged science-fiction writers to help reignite innovation in science, technology, and how they’re used, and his mission helped create Hieroglyph, a new anthology of optimistic, aspirational science-fiction stories.

From Slate • Sep. 29, 2014

One of the noble ambitions of Neal Stephenson’s Hieroglyph project is to move away from the dystopian mode of storytelling.

From Slate • Sep. 19, 2014

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