Noun
The art of expressing by symbols.
Source: Webster's dictionaryContemporaneous with the awakening of the interest of the great masses of the German people in Parsifal, a flood of newspaper articles about Parsifal have begun, of which, most have no trace of a hint of the deep deep mystical meaning of the plot and the symbology of the play is lost. Theodor Reuss
After takeoff, when landing gear is retracted and slats/flaps zero selected, the HUD goes to the cruise phase, which includes most symbology but replaces the airspeed and altitude vertical scales with simpler numeric displays to cut down on clutter. Source: Internet
It's presented in the most comically offensive way possible using the capirote symbology of Christian cultism and the retro occultism of The Omen, Rosemary's Baby and all that followed. Source: Internet
He pointed out that the pilot can simply remove the video on the HUD, leaving the normal flight symbology and eliminating the EFVS information, with the push of a button on the sidestick. Source: Internet
I can also understand that everyone might not be as stirred by the subject of religious symbology as I am. Source: Internet
Much of this story was inspired my an uncle of mine who is Native American and had me draw Native American stories and symbology that he told me as a kid. Source: Internet