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semiology
[see-mee-ol-uh-jee, sem-ee-, see-mahy-]
noun
the study of signs and symbols; semiotics.
semiology
/ ˌsiːmɪ-, ˌsɛmɪəˈlɒdʒɪk, ˌsɛmɪˈɒlədʒɪ, ˌsiːmɪ- /
noun
another word for semiotics
Other Word Forms
- semiologic adjective
- semiological adjective
- semiologist noun
- ˌˈDZDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of semiology1
Word History and Origins
Origin of semiology1
Example Sentences
And in the semiology of clothing, a dress often suggests “woman.”
At that time I was in graduate school, preparing my dissertation in the semiology of cinema.
There’s even a new word — the “mangeosphère,” or roughly the eating sphere — coined by the French daily Le Monde for these discussions on the semiology of a ham sandwich or an apple.
A heart pendant made of rhinestones and poured glass, part of the semiology Saint Laurent used to designate a favorite model in a runway show, joined a display of replica jewels.
Indeed, one of the most striking aspects of the show is how familiar most of the clothing semiology is.
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