Monogram

Noun

 * 1)  A picture drawn in line only, before the colour and/or shading is applied; an outline sketch.

Noun

 * 1)  A sentence consisting of only one line, or an epigram consisting of only one verse, of poetry.

Noun

 * 1) A design composed of one or more letters, often intertwined, used as an identifying mark of an individual or institution.

Verb

 * 1)  To mark something with a monogram.

Thesaurus
ID card, John Hancock, X, alphabetic character, autograph, badge, calligram, calling card, card, character, christcross, cipher, countermark, countersign, countersignature, counterstamp, credentials, cross, device, dog tag, endorsement, graph, grapheme, hand, identification, identification badge, identification tag, initials, letter, letter of introduction, lexigraphic character, mark, mark of signature, phonetic character, phonetic symbol, pictographic character, press card, seal, serial number, sigil, sign, sign manual, signature, signet, subscription, syllabic, symbol, tessera, visa, vise, visiting card, writing, written character

Etymology 1
From the Classical adjective monogrammus:, from the conjectured  * undefined:.

Etymology 2
Formed as, by analogy with epigram:.

Etymology 3
The noun derives from the post-Classical monogrammum:, itself from the  μονόγραμμον:; cf. the and  monogramme:, as well as the  monogramma:. The verb derives from the noun; compare the earlier adjective monogrammed: and the slightly earlier noun monogramming:.

Noun

 * French:
 * German:


 * Hungarian:
 * Russian: монограмма

Verb

 * French:
 * German:


 * Hungarian: monogramoz

Anagrams

 * nomogram

Noun

 * 1) monogram