Logographic


[law-guh-graf-ik, log-uh-] /ˌlɔ gəˈgræf ɪk, ˌlɒg ə-/

adjective
1.
of, relating to, or using logograms.
2.
of or relating to logography.

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  • Logography

    [loh-gog-ruh-fee] /loʊˈgɒg rə fi/ noun 1. printing with logotypes. 2. a method of longhand reporting, each of several reporters in succession taking down a few words. /lɒˈɡɒɡrəfɪ/ noun 1. (formerly) a method of longhand reporting

  • Logogriph

    [law-guh-grif, log-uh-] /ˈlɔ gə grɪf, ˈlɒg ə-/ noun 1. an anagram, or a puzzle involving anagrams. 2. a puzzle in which a certain word, and other words formed from any or all of its letters, must be guessed from indications given in a set of verses. /ˈlɒɡəʊˌɡrɪf/ noun 1. a word puzzle, esp one based […]

  • Logol

    Strings are stored on cyclic lists or ‘tapes’, which are operated upon by finite automata. J. Mysior et al, “LOGOL, A String manipulation Language”, in Symbol Manipulations Languages and Techniques, D.G. Bobrow ed, N-H 1968, pp.166-177.

  • Logology

    noun the scientific study of words Word Origin Greek logos ‘word’ Usage Note rare

  • Logomachy

    [loh-gom-uh-kee] /loʊˈgɒm ə ki/ noun, plural logomachies. 1. a dispute about or concerning words. 2. an argument or debate marked by the reckless or incorrect use of words; meaningless battle of words. 3. a game played with cards, each bearing one letter, with which words are formed. /lɒˈɡɒməkɪ/ noun (pl) -chies 1. argument about words […]


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