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Definition of Significatively

Significatively
Significative Sig*nif"i*ca*tive, a. [L. significativus: cf. F. significatif.] 1. Betokening or representing by an external sign. The holy symbols or signs are not barely significative. --Brerewood. 2. Having signification or meaning; expressive of a meaning or purpose; significant. Neither in the degrees of kindred they were destitute of significative words. --Camden. -- Sig*nif"i*ca*tive*ly, adv. -- Sig*nif"i*ca*tive*ness, n.

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- Look up signify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Signify or signifying may refer to: Signified and signifier, concepts in linguistics Signifyin', form...
- relationships between reality, symbols, and society, in particular the significations and symbolism of culture and media involved in constructing an understanding...
- was written in French, the original title is Le Rire. Essai sur la signification du comique. As Mark Sinclair comments in Bergson (2020): with this essay...
- itself. It is composed of outer, material signs and inner, spiritual significations. When this is applied to the religious system that Paul inherited, the...
- 2020. Retrieved June 27, 2020. Walser, Robert (1993). "Out of Notes: Signification, Interpretation, and the Problem of Miles Davis". The Musical Quarterly...
- studies inevitably deal with issues of meaning, another approach to signification was suggested by the American philosopher, logician, and semiotician...
- BBC Music Magazine. 27 February 2024. The Routledge Handbook of Music Signification. Sheinberg, Esti. Dougherty, William P. Eds. Taylor and Francis 2020...
- being)—fit, ****ing, becoming, proper. It is in sound only, and not in signification, that it has any connexion with the word [ontology], emplo**** above...
- Semasiography ('writing with signs', from Gr**** semasia 'signification' + graphia 'writing') is the use of symbols, called semasiographs, to "communicate...
- they are and how they signify. The nature of signs and symbols and significations, their definition, elements, and types, is mainly established by Aristotle...