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Definition of "semantical" []

  • Pertaining to or resembling semantics (adjective)

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Use "semantical" in a sentence
  • "In a logic seminar he gave at the University of Warsaw between 1927 and 1929, Tarski proved several results that made reference to notions that later would be called "semantical", in particular results about the notions of definability and of truth in a structure (see Vaught"
  • "Her latest effontery in categorizing the health care debate in semantical summersaults "" Obamas Death Panels "" and the inuendoes about her challenged child and old parents is an assault to the intelligence of the American public. bob"
  • "Or ... perhaps it's just a semantical misunderstanding."