What's the difference between hieroglyph and pictograph?

Hieroglyph


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Hieroglyphic

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We now present evidence for the existence of this disease in humans, characterized by skin fragility, altered polymers seen as hieroglyphic pictures with electron microscopy, accumulation of p-N-alpha 1 and p-N-alpha 2 collagen type I in the dermis and absence of processing of the p-N-I polypeptides in fibroblast cultures.
  • (2) Taylor hopes even more secrets will be revealed in years to come, including being able to read hieroglyphic inscriptions on objects inside the mummies.
  • (3) Excavation records and translation of hieroglyphics provide a positive identification.
  • (4) When there was no longer any rainfall to fill up their reservoirs, the springs had dried up too.” For centuries, the Maya at Tikal had been erecting stelae – upright stone slabs with hieroglyphs and depictions of gods and rulers.
  • (5) And some of her lyrics, even viewed coldly on a page, are impressive: "I carve lyrics into cubicle doors like they were pyramid walls and these were hieroglyphs, hold pen with an iron grip, my mind is the storm and the words are the eye in it," she raps on one track, and yet when she adds, "Evil in the world, stay peaceful in spite of it; 'cause snakes have never understood the way the lions live", you don't think, wow, amazing, you think – nice simile, but what on earth do you mean?
  • (6) They then deciphered his name from a section of hieroglyphics inside the tomb.
  • (7) The results are consistent with a model of collagen fibril formation in which the intact N-propeptides are located exclusively at the surface of the hieroglyphic fibrils.
  • (8) Electron microscopic examination of the skin shows collagen sheets rather than fibrils, and characteristic distortions resembling hieroglyphs.
  • (9) What we found is that NFL salaries are about as understandable as Egyptian hieroglyphics.
  • (10) Detailed tomb and temple hieroglyphics depict wound treatments of that era.
  • (11) Surgical Papyrus known as "The Edwin Smith Papyrus" was published in facsimile and hieroglyphic transliteration with translation and commentary by James Henry Breasted in 1930.
  • (12) Worn away by these kinds of misinterpretations, the phrase became like an ancient hieroglyph, portentous but illegible.
  • (13) Photograph: Rex The Fifth Estate begins grandly with a montage of the history of media, from people chipping hieroglyphics on pyramids through the invention of the printing press to the televised announcement of John F Kennedy's assassination.
  • (14) Further incubation of the hieroglyphic fibrils with N-proteinase resulted in partial cleavage of the pNcollagen-ex6 in which the abnormal pN alpha 2(I) chains remained intact.
  • (15) I also loved watching ancient carved figures and hieroglyphs being restored by a specialist.
  • (16) People used to have to queue – the line would stretch to there.” There is a guilty, selfish pleasure in standing alone in the tomb of Tutankhamun, or having the stars and hieroglyphs in the tomb of Ramses IV almost to myself.
  • (17) Schafer (1954) advanced the "Psychoanalytic Interpretation in Rorschach Testing" and asserted that thoughtful interpretation involved more than translating hieroglyphics or scores.
  • (18) As a result, viewers have been treated to an Eminem-inspired pastiche about Charles II , a Victorian Dragons' Den, "Spartan School Musical" and a Jackson 5-style explainer on hieroglyphics .
  • (19) Whether graffiti or just straight-forward pixação – as we call our spiky hieroglyphic tags – you can find it anywhere.
  • (20) By electron microscopy these fibrils resembled the hieroglyphic fibrils seen in the N-proteinase-deficient skin of dermatosparactic animals and humans and were distinct from the near circular cross-section fibrils seen in the tissues of individuals with EDS type VII.

Pictograph


Definition:

  • (n.) A picture or hieroglyph representing and expressing an idea.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These sciences have, in fact, become dominated by what we term the Pictographic molecular paradigm under which reality is acritically approximated by drawings of some kind.
  • (2) Examination of the character-referent relationships suggested that translation success was due to principles of figural symbolism rather than to pictographic representation of the attributes in question.
  • (3) An individual who is unable to acquire skills in natural language communication may frequently find a pictographic symbolic language to be an appropriate alternative means of expression.
  • (4) Children in the imagery and sentence strategy groups were briefly taught to integrate the pictographs in order to remember them better.
  • (5) The pictograph task was given first followed by auditory or visual interference.
  • (6) This paper discusses some underlying features of the communication process and describes a computer-based augmentative aid for communication with pictographic linguistic units, which provides flexibility for user-definition of symbols, inter-symbol mapping and multi-mode expression.
  • (7) A Pictograph Sentence Memory Test was used to determine dominant processing modality as well as to assess instructional effects.
  • (8) This paper discusses some of the implications of the pictographic molecular paradigm and its limits and dangers.