Symbols are objects, characters, or other concrete representations of ideas, concepts, or other abstractions. Symbol may also refer to:
- Symbol (data), the smallest amount of data transmitted at a time in digital communications
- Debug symbol, debugging information used to troubleshoot computer programs, analyze memory dumps
- Symbol (typeface), one of the four standard PostScript fonts
- Symbol Technologies, an AIDC company based in Holtsville, New York, United States
- Symbol grounding, the problem of how symbols acquire meaning
- Casablanca Conference (1943), codenamed SYMBOL
- Simbolul, a Romanian literary magazine
In music:
- Symbol Records, a record label
- Symbol (choir), the name of a choir in Romania
- Symbols (album) 1997 album from the industrial rock band KMFDM
- Symbols (band), a Brazilian heavy metal band
In theology:
- Symbol of Nicea or Nicene Creed
- Symbol (liturgical theology), in contrast to a sign, and relevant to liturgy.
See also
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