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Meanings of Semanteme:
nounA minimal distinctive unit of meaning.
Usage examples:
In the meaning of a big ant, the semanteme ‘big’ is a unary predicate whose argument is the semante…
Meanings of Semantic:
adjectiveRelating to meaning in language or logic.
Usage examples:
They are self-conscious efforts to thwart the confinement of written language and its semantic limi…
Meanings of Semantically:
adverbIn a way that is connected with the meaning of words
Usage examples:
Phrases, being more semantically complex than single words, are usually harder to translate., peopl…
Meanings of Semantics:
plural nounThe branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. the two main areas are logical semantics, concerned with matters such as sense and reference and presupposition and implication, and lexical semantics, concerned with the analysis of word meanings and relations between them.
Usage examples:
It is significant that many linguists have sought to limit the role of polysemy in linguistic seman…
Meanings of Semantron:
nounA wooden or metal bar which produces a sound when struck by a mallet, and is used to summon worshippers to service.
Meanings of Semaphore:
nounA system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code.
Usage examples:
If you learn semaphore or the morse code, you'll have a fun way to send messages
verbSend (a message) by semaphore or by signals resembling semaphore.
Usage examples:
Josh stands facing the rear and semaphoring the driver's intentions to frustrated queues of followi…
Meanings of Semaphored:
verbSend (a message) by semaphore or by signals resembling semaphore.
Usage examples:
Josh stands facing the rear and semaphoring the driver's intentions to frustrated queues of followi…
nounA system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code.
Usage examples:
If you learn semaphore or the morse code, you'll have a fun way to send messages
Meanings of Semaphores:
nounA system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code.
Usage examples:
If you learn semaphore or the morse code, you'll have a fun way to send messages
verbSend (a message) by semaphore or by signals resembling semaphore.
Usage examples:
Josh stands facing the rear and semaphoring the driver's intentions to frustrated queues of followi…
Meanings of Semaphoring:
verbSend (a message) by semaphore or by signals resembling semaphore.
Usage examples:
Josh stands facing the rear and semaphoring the driver's intentions to frustrated queues of followi…
nounA system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code.
Usage examples:
If you learn semaphore or the morse code, you'll have a fun way to send messages
Meanings of Semaphorist:
nounA person who is responsible for a semaphore or who signals by semaphore.
Meanings of Semasiologically:
adverbIn a semasiological manner. now especially: according to the branch of semantics in which words and phrases are studied through the analysis of the various meanings they represent.
Meanings of Semasiologist:
nounAn expert in or student of semasiology.
Meanings of Semasiology:
nounThe branch of linguistics that deals with words and phrases and the concepts that they represent.
Usage examples:
In contrast, semasiology conceptualizes the signifying body and the spaces in which people move as …
Meanings of Sematic:
adjectiveServing as a signal, especially a warning. compare "aposematic".
Meanings of Sematographic:
adjectiveWith reference to ancient greek: of or relating to the use of signs or symbols (rather than letters) in writing.
Meanings of Sematography:
nounWith reference to ancient greek: the use of signs or symbols (rather than letters) in writing.
Meanings of Sematology:
nounThe branch of knowledge concerned with signs, especially in relation to thought and knowledge; the study of signs; semiotics.
Meanings of Semblable:
nounA counterpart or equal to someone.
Usage examples:
There was dodge, her semblable, her conspirator
Meanings of Semblance:
nounThe outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
Usage examples:
She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order
Meanings of Semblances:
nounThe outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
Usage examples:
She tried to force her thoughts back into some semblance of order
Meanings of Seme:
nounAnother term for semanteme.
adjectiveCovered with small bearings of indefinite number (e.g. stars, fleurs-de-lis) arranged all over the field.
Usage examples:
Semé of crosses flory
Meanings of Semee:
adjectiveCovered with small bearings of indefinite number (e.g. stars, fleurs-de-lis) arranged all over the field.
Usage examples:
Semé of crosses flory
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