Noun
A sunken channel or groove, usually vertical. See Triglyph.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEthan, there has to be more to my life than this." "Why can't you just be happy as a shallow cartoon glyph of a human like everybody else here? Douglas Coupland
I heard one time that the Superman glyph is the second or third most recognizable symbol on Earth after the Christian cross. Zack Snyder
For me, drum elements are like hieroglyphics - I think of a certain physical figure, and a little three-dimensional glyph will appear in my mind as I'm playing. Neil Peart
A combining character has its distinct glyph, but it applies to a character box of another character, a spacing one. Source: Internet
A mark handled this way will appear over whatever character precedes it, but will not adjust its position relative to the width or height of the base glyph; it may be visually awkward and it may overlap some glyphs. Source: Internet
Bimoraic syllables are now written with two letters, as in Japanese: diphthongs are written with the help of V or hV glyphs, and the nasal coda is written with the glyph for ŋ, which can form a syllable of its own in Vai. Source: Internet