He knew that his Lens would receive and would convert into his own symbology any thought or message, however coded or garbled or however sent or transmitted.
Even many of those in which the symbology had to be thought out at length, were painted in an hour.
So long as he was under the healthy influence of Matisse his symbology was less evident; but when he adopted a metaphysical programme it all came to the surface.
Geometrical magnitudes may be defined as symbols of physical objects and geometry as a treatise on the symbology of forms in space.
The primitive church was not so forgetful of symbology as are the majority of the Christian faith to-day.
There is a possibility that a written symbology does exist for Nipes.
They must have a symbology for the calibration of scientific instruments.
We speak to you now through hypnotic pictures which you are translating into the symbology of your own society.
And the tenth grade math teacher was almost driven to distraction by a classroom discussion of the algebraic symbology equating matter and time--all of which was entirely over his head.
There is a possibility that a written symbology did at one time exist, for just that purpose.
They certainly must have a symbology for the calibration of scientific instruments.
This symbology is universal, because it is fundamentally true.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "symbology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: allegory; cipher; emblem; ideogram; symbol; symbolism; token; totem; type