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Rebus

rebus
 noun  Etymology: Latin, by things, ablative plural of res thingmore at real  Date: 1605 a representation of words or syllables by pictures of objects or by symbols whose names resemble the intended words or syllables in sound; also a riddle made up of such pictures or symbols
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  n. 1 an enigmatic representation of a word (esp. a name), by pictures etc. suggesting its parts. 2 Heraldry a device suggesting the name of its bearer. Etymology: F r{eacute}bus f. L rebus, ablat. pl. of res thing ...
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2.
  1. ребус ...
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  noun ребус ...
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  ocean sc. abbr. Routine for Executing Biological Unit Simulations ...
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  - 1605, from L. rebus "by means of objects," ablative plural of res "thing, object," perhaps principally from the phrase de rebus quж geruntur "of things which are going on," in reference to the satirical pieces composed by Picardy clerks at carnivals, subtle satires of current events using pictures to suggest words, phrases or things. Or it may be from the representations being non verbis sed rebus. ...
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