Pronunciation: /ɡlɪfɪk/
adjective relating to or consisting of glyphs, which are characters or symbols used in writing or inscriptions
A1 The ancient cave paintings were filled with glyphic symbols.
A2 The hieroglyphics on the ancient Egyptian tomb were intricate and glyphic in nature.
B1 The artist's work was characterized by its glyphic style, with sharp lines and geometric shapes.
B2 The calligraphy on the ancient scroll was beautifully glyphic, each character carefully crafted.
C1 The glyphic inscriptions on the stone tablet were difficult to decipher, requiring expert knowledge of ancient languages.
C2 The intricate glyphic patterns on the pottery were a testament to the skill and artistry of the ancient civilization.
formal The ancient civilization left behind many glyphic inscriptions on stone tablets.
informal I love looking at all the cool glyphic designs on the walls of this old building.
slang Check out the sick glyphic artwork on this skateboard!
figurative His words were like glyphic symbols, difficult to decipher but full of hidden meaning.
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