interglyph

/ˌɪntərˈɡlaɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical or theoretical symbol or glyph that connects two or more concepts, languages, or cultures in an interdisciplinary or interlinguistic manner.

“The scholar’s innovative approach to the new interglyph inspired a fresh perspective on ancient civilizations.”

2. verb

To create or interpret a symbol or glyph that connects two or more concepts, languages, or cultures in an interdisciplinary or interlinguistic manner.

“The linguist interglyphed the ancient text to uncover its hidden meaning.”

Synonyms

  • cross-cultural glyph
  • interlinguistic symbol

Antonyms

  • isolating symbol
  • monocultural icon