logo
1 Americannoun
plural
logos-
Also called logotype. a graphic representation or symbol of a company name, trademark, abbreviation, etc., often uniquely designed for ready recognition.
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Printing. logotype.
noun
combining form
noun
Etymology
Origin of logo1
By shortening of logotype or logogram
Origin of LOGO2
< Greek lógos word ( logos ), spelled as if an acronym
Origin of logo-3
< Greek logo-, combining form of lógos logos
Example Sentences
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In recent weeks, GSA officials were told to put xAI’s logo on a tool called USAi, which is essentially a sandbox for federal employees to experiment with different AI models.
The company, founded in 1948, is known for its emblematic sneakers such as the Speedcat and its lunging feline logo, and makes athletic wear, accessories and equipment.
From Los Angeles Times
No company logo was visible on the vast boxy exterior of the centre, and visitors were only admitted after careful security checks.
From Barron's
The teenager found some aspects of her uniform so uncomfortable that they became painful, like the embroidered logo, seams and tag on her polo shirt, her dad says.
From BBC
He’s wearing a gold-rope chain with the Universal logo as a pendant, and gold-rimmed sunglasses that are square and lightly tinted.
From Los Angeles Times
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