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monogram

[mon-uh-gram] / ˈmɒn əˌgræm /


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“The Notre Dame monogram is one of the strongest logos in the United States and maybe in the world when you think about it from a sporting perspective.”

From Washington Times

Some waded in the ocean, while others sat under umbrellas with white monogrammed towels on their chairs.

From BBC

The χ monogram was used as a shorthand for Christ in both Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox writings dating back as far as the 16th century.

From Scientific American

For those who desire monograms or other added designs, they are carefully embroidered onto the fronts.

From Seattle Times

Jannik Sinner, an Italian tennis player, broke with tradition on Monday when he emerged on court with a custom-made duffel bag wrapped in Gucci’s “GG” monogram, its red and green straps slung over a shoulder.

From New York Times