IPA: /ˌsɛmɪˈmɪstɪkəl/
KK: /ˈsɛmɪˌmɪstɪkəl/
Definition: Partially related to or resembling mysticism, which involves spiritual or supernatural beliefs.
Example: The ancient text had a semimystical quality that intrigued the scholars.
IPA: /ˈsɛmɪnəl/
KK: /ˈsɛmɪnəl/
Definition: Having a strong influence on future developments or ideas; original and creative.
Example: The scientist's seminal research laid the groundwork for many future studies in the field.
IPA: /ˈsɛmɪnəli/
KK: /ˈsɛmɪnəli/
Definition: In a way that is original and influential, often leading to new ideas or developments.
Example: The research was seminally important in the field of psychology, paving the way for future studies.
IPA: /ˌsɛmɪˈnɪfərəs/
KK: /sɛˈmɪnɪfərəs/
Definition: Relating to the production or bearing of seeds or semen.
Example: The seminiferous tubules in the testes are responsible for sperm production.
IPA: //ˌsɛmɪˈnoʊmə//
KK: /sɛˈmɪnəˌmə/
Definition: A type of cancer that forms a tumor in the testicles, originating from germ cells.
Example: The doctor diagnosed him with seminoma after the test results came back positive.
IPA: /ˌsɛmioʊˈfɪʃəl/
KK: /sɛmiˈɔfɪʃəl/
Definition: Having a degree of official status or recognition, but not fully official.
Example: The semiofficial report provided insights into the government's plans.
IPA: /ˌsɛmioʊˈfɪʃəli/
KK: /sɛmiˈɔfɪʃəli/
Definition: In a way that is partly official but not fully recognized as such.
Example: The report was released semiofficially, meaning it wasn't an official government document but still carried some weight.
IPA: /ˌsɛmɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
KK: /sɛmiəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation.
Example: The semiological approach helps us understand how meaning is constructed in language and culture.
IPA: /ˌsɛmɪˈɒlədʒɪst/
KK: /sɛmiˈɑlədʒɪst/
Definition: A person who studies signs and symbols and how they are used in communication.
Example: The semiologist analyzed the meaning behind the advertisements.
IPA: /ˌsɛmɪˈɒlədʒi/
KK: /sɛmiˈɑlədʒi/
Definition: The study of signs and symbols, especially in relation to their use in communication and meaning.
Example: Semiology helps us understand how signs convey meaning in different contexts.
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