The characters of a given language, arranged in a traditional order; 26 characters in English.
A set of abstract symbols employed in a particular writing system.
1. A writing system where vowels and consonants are represented individually 2. The fixed order of the written signs of the language.
( AL·pha·BET). A set of symbols enabling a language to be set forth in a written form through representing words by sound sequences. More Information.
The set of letters, or characters, used to write a language. The alphabet used by the Roman script consists of 26 letters.
all the letters of a language
a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language
a collection of symbols representing sounds
a consistent set of correspondences between sounds and symbols (letters)
a limited set of characters that can represent an unlimited number of words through recombination
a list of symbols for writing parts of words
an integrated system of writing in which each sound or phoneme of a spoken language is associated with one and only one sign
a nonempty finite set such that every string formed by elements of can be decomposed uniquely into elements of
an ordered series of letters used in language
an ordered set of symbols
a phonetic system in which letters represent language sounds
a poetic, philosophical spoken piece by John Cage, based on his memories of decades of studying the works of Joyce, Duchamp and Satie
a radio play featuing James Joyce as a character
a set of basic distinct visual symbols
a set of characters used to represent the basic sounds of a language, technically known as phonemes
a set of written characters that are used to compose words in written form
a symbol of a country just like a flag
a system of characters used to write a language
a system where each letter represents a single consonant or vowel
a writing system in which the written symbols represent the phonemes (the word-building sounds) of the language, rather than, say, its syllables
The same calligraphy prescribed for Torah script with exact details for each of the 27 Hebrew letters.
Ordered set of letters of a language.(empty)
A limited collection of symbols used to represent in writing the sounds of a particular language or group of languages.
The set of all possible symbols in an application.
the measurement of a complete set of lower case alphabet characters in a given type size expressed in points or picas.
The set of symbols that defines a particular language. See: Language.
n. 1. The set of characters composed of the letters used in a written language. 2. In communications and data processing, the subset of a complete character set, including letters, numerals, punctuation marks, and other common symbols as well as the codes used to represent them. See also ASCII, CCITT, character set, EBCDIC, ISO.
a type of writing system in which a set of symbols (letters) represents the distinctive sounds of a language.
entirety of all (different) symbols in a certain context
A set of symbols which can be used to represent the phonetics of a language in a written form. The correspondence between sounds in the language, and symbols, is often inexact.
the ABCs, the 26 letters.
All letters of a language. The English language alphabet has 26 letters.
If your dream concerned foreign letters, you may expect some clue to the solution of a mystery which has troubled you.
An alphabet is a complete standardized set of letters — basic written symbols — each of which roughly represents a phoneme of a spoken language, either as it exists now or as it may have been in the past. There are other systems of writing such as logosyllabic writing, in which each symbol represents a morpheme, or word or a syllable or places the word within a category, and syllabaries, in which each symbol represents a syllable.
In computer science, an alphabet is a finite set of characters or digits. The most common alphabet is {0,1}, the binary alphabet. A finite string is a finite sequence of characters from an alphabet; for instance a binary string is a string drawn from the alphabet {0,1}.