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SYMBOLS REQUIRING INTERPRETATION
Non-logical symbols; Descriptive sign; Non-logical constant; Individual constant

Safstrom-Phillips Non-Constant      
When faced with a complicated equation that persistently refuses to work out, merely multiply whatever answer you do have by the Safstrom-Phillips Non-Constant - which is just a good name for the day's expected top temperature.
This equation won't work out.I'll just mulitply it by the Safstrom-Phillips Non-Constant and use whatever I get.
Phillips, Texas         
GHOST TOWN IN HUTCHINSON COUNTY, TEXAS
Phillips explosion of 1980; Phillips, TX
Phillips is a ghost town in Hutchinson County, Texas, United States. It was founded as Pantex, Texas.
Norah Phillips, Baroness Phillips         
BRITISH LABOUR POLITICIAN (1910-1992)
Norah Phillips; Baroness Phillips
Norah Mary Phillips, Baroness Phillips, JP (née Lusher; 12 August 1910 – 14 August 1992) was a British Labour Party politician.

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Non-logical symbol

In logic, the formal languages used to create expressions consist of symbols, which can be broadly divided into constants and variables. The constants of a language can further be divided into logical symbols and non-logical symbols (sometimes also called logical and non-logical constants).

The non-logical symbols of a language of first-order logic consist of predicates and individual constants. These include symbols that, in an interpretation, may stand for individual constants, variables, functions, or predicates. A language of first-order logic is a formal language over the alphabet consisting of its non-logical symbols and its logical symbols. The latter include logical connectives, quantifiers, and variables that stand for statements.

A non-logical symbol only has meaning or semantic content when one is assigned to it by means of an interpretation. Consequently, a sentence containing a non-logical symbol lacks meaning except under an interpretation, so a sentence is said to be true or false under an interpretation. These concepts are defined and discussed in the article on first-order logic, and in particular the section on syntax.

The logical constants, by contrast, have the same meaning in all interpretations. They include the symbols for truth-functional connectives (such as "and", "or", "not", "implies", and logical equivalence) and the symbols for the quantifiers "for all" and "there exists".

The equality symbol is sometimes treated as a non-logical symbol and sometimes treated as a symbol of logic. If it is treated as a logical symbol, then any interpretation will be required to interpret the equality sign using true equality; if interpreted as a non-logical symbol, it may be interpreted by an arbitrary equivalence relation.