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    semantics
    sɪˈmantɪks/
    noun
    noun: semantics; noun: logical semantics; noun: lexical semantics
    1. the 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.
      • the meaning of a word, phrase, or text.
        plural noun: semantics
        "such quibbling over semantics may seem petty stuff"
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    Semantics - Wikipedia

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    Semantics (from Ancient Greek: σημαντικός sēmantikos, "significant") is the linguistic and philosophical study of meaning, in language, programming languages, formal logics, and semiotics.
    ‎Lexical semantics · â€ŽGeneral semantics · â€ŽSemantics of logic · â€ŽCognitive semantics

    Semantics | Define Semantics at Dictionary.com

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    Also called significs. the branch of semiotics dealing with the relations between signs and what they denote. 3. the meaning, or an interpretation of the meaning, of a word, sign, sentence, etc.: Let's not argue about semantics.

    Semantics | Definition of Semantics by Merriam-Webster

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    More than semantics is at stake. In the case of obesity, the debate has heightened in the wake of major diet-pill recalls last year. Many new diet nostrums are in various stages of testing, and the FDA's bar for approving new drugs is lower for disease treatments than for other problems, such as baldness or skin wrinkles.

    Semantic | Definition of Semantic by Merriam-Webster

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    Define semantic: of or relating to meaning in language; of or relating to semantics — semantic in a sentence.

    Urban Dictionary: semantics

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    The main purpose for internet forums. The study of discussing the meaning/interpretation of words or groups of words within a certain context; usually in order to win some form of argument.

    semantics | Definition of semantics in English by Oxford Dictionaries

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    Definition of semantics - the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. The two main areas are logical semantics, concerned with matters such.

    Semantic UI

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    Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.

    What is Semantics?

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    Semantics is the study of the meaning of linguistic expressions. The language can be a natural language, such as English or Navajo, or an artificial language, like a computer programming language. Meaning in natural languages is mainly studied by linguists. In fact, semantics is one of the main branches of contemporary ...

    semantics - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com

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    Semantics is the study of meaning in language. It can be applied to entire texts or to single words. For example, "destination" and "last stop" technically mean the same thing, but students of semantics analyze their subtle shades of meaning.

    Examples of Semantics

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    Semantics is the study of the meaning of language. See what this means by considering some examples of semantics.

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