Words Starting With "L"

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Logocentrism

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Logocentrism is a term used in critical theory, particularly in literary criticism and philosophy, to describe the tendency to place spoken or written language (logos) at the center of human experience, knowledge, and understanding. It is the idea that language is the primary source of truth, meaning, and reality. In this perspective, other forms of human expression, such as visual arts, music, and non-verbal communication, are seen as secondary or inferior to language.

Logocracy

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Logocracy is a system of government in which the ruling power is held by intellectuals or scholars. The word is derived from the Greek words "logos," meaning discourse or reason, and "kratos," meaning power or rule. In a logocracy, decisions are made through deliberation and debate, rather than through democracy or authoritarianism.

Logodaedaly

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Logodaedaly refers to the ability to perceive the meaning of a word just by looking at the arrangement of its letters, without actually reading the word.

Logoff

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To log off refers to the act of formally ending a computer session or shutting down a computer, especially after completing all tasks and closing all applications. It is the opposite of logging on, which is the process of starting a computer session and gaining access to a system or network.

Logogram

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A logogram is a symbol or character that represents a word or phrase rather than a sound. This is in contrast to phonograms, which represent sounds and are used to form words. In a logographic writing system, each logogram is associated with a specific concept or meaning, and readers must recognize the symbol to understand the written language. Examples of logograms include Chinese characters and hieroglyphics.

Logogrammatic

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Logogrammatic refers to a system of writing that uses symbols or characters to represent words or phrases, rather than sounds. In logogrammatic writing, a symbol or character is used to represent a concept, object, or idea, rather than a specific sound or phoneme. This is in contrast to phonetic writing systems, where symbols or characters are used to represent sounds. Logogrammatic writing systems are often used in languages that have a strong visual or iconic component to their writing, where the symbols used are meant to evoke a particular concept or meaning.

Logographer

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A logographer is a writer or chronicler who specializes in writing histories or accounts of contemporary events. In ancient Greece, logographers recorded the history of the past, often using oral traditions and written sources.

Logographic

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Logographic refers to a system of writing in which words or symbols represent concepts, objects, or sounds, rather than a combination of minor sounds or phonemes. In a logographic writing system, each character or symbol represents a word or a concept, often with a unique meaning. Examples of logographic writing systems include Chinese characters (hanzi) and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Logographs

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Logographs are a type of writing system where a symbol or character represents a word or phrase, rather than a sound. In a logographic system, a symbol or character is used to represent a concept, object, or idea, rather than the sound it makes. For example, in Chinese and Japanese writing systems, logographs are used to represent meaning rather than sounding out words.

Logography

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Logography is a writing system in which each symbol represents a word or a concept, as opposed to a sound or a phoneme. In logography, each character is a monopolyseme, meaning it has a unique meaning and does not represent a single sound or sound combination. Examples of logographic writing systems include Chinese characters, Japanese Kanji, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Logogriph

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A logogriph is a type of puzzle or game that involves solving a word or phrase by manipulating its letters. The term "logogriph" is typically used to describe a specific type of word puzzle that requires the solver to untangle or reorder letters to form a valid word or phrase.

Logolatry

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Logolatry is a noun that refers to the worship or deification of words or language. It is a figurative sense, suggesting that words, phrases, or sentences are elevated to a status of reverence, idolatry, or even idolization. This term can be particularly relevant in certain philosophical or literary contexts, where the power of language is emphasized as a fundamental aspect of human communication and expression.

Logological

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Logological refers to the study of logic, specifically the principles and methods of logical argumentation, reasoning, and thinking. It can also refer to the intellectual disciplines or methods that involve the use of logic, such as philosophy, mathematics, or computer science.

Logology

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Logology is a term that refers to the study of words and their meanings. It encompasses the analysis of language, semantics, and lexicology, as well as the exploration of how words and meanings are used in different contexts, cultures, and languages.

Logomachist

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A logomachist is a person who is fond of Quarreling or disputing about words, especially in a pedantic or pedanticizing manner.

Logomachy

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Logomachy is a noun that refers to a conflict or controversy involving words or language, often used to describe a heated debate or argument about the meaning or significance of a particular term, phrase, or idea. It can also refer to a rhetorical or verbal dispute, often characterized by the use of complex or technical language to obscure the truth or confuse the issue.

Logon

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The word "logon" refers to the process of signing in or accessing a computer system, network, or application using a username and password.

Logopaedic

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Logopaedic refers to the study and treatment of disorders of speech, language, and voice, particularly in the areas of articulation, fluency, and voice quality. It also involves techniques for correcting speech defects and abnormalities, such as stuttering, stammering, or apraxia of speech.

Logopaedics

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Logopaedics is the branch of speech therapy that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of speech and language disorders, including those related to articulation, phonology, voice, fluency, and language processing. It involves the use of various techniques and strategies to help individuals with speech and language difficulties to improve their communication skills.

Logopedic

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Logopedic refers to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of speech and language disorders, particularly in children. A logopedist is a specialist who helps individuals with speech, language, and communication difficulties, such as stuttering, apraxia, or phonological disorders.

Logopedics

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Logopedics is the study and treatment of speech disorders, particularly those that affect the pronunciation, articulation, and fluency of speech. It involves the diagnosis, evaluation, and therapy of speech and language difficulties, aiming to improve communication skills and enhance the individual's quality of life.

Logophile

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A logophile is a person who loves words, has a fascination with language, and is often characterized by their extensive vocabulary and appreciation for the intricacies of the English language.

Logophilia

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Logophilia is a love of words, a fondness for language and words, often characterized by a keen interest in their meanings, pronunciation, and usage. A logophile is someone who has a strong affection for words and is often fascinated by their etymology, syntax, and semantics.

Logophobia

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Logophobia is an abnormal or irrational fear of words or language.

Logopoeia

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Logopoeia is a term used to describe a figure of speech in which words that imitate the sounds they describe are used to create a musical or rhythmic effect in poetry. It is also sometimes referred to as "phonetic symbolism" or "sound symbolism". This literary device is often used by poets to create vivid and memorable descriptions of sounds, emotions, or sensations. Examples of logopoeia include words like "buzz", "hiss", "chirp", or "splash", which imitate the sounds they describe.

Logorrhea

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Logorrhea is a noun that refers to an excessive and often incoherent talkativeness, where a person talks excessively and at length without much meaning or purpose, often repeating themselves or using unnecessary words. It can also describe a speech disorder characterized by a rapid and excessive flow of words.

Logorrheic

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Logorrheic refers to excessive and incoherent talk or speech, often characterized by repetition, verbosity, and a lack of meaningful content.

Logorrhoea

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Logorrhoea refers to a disorderly or excessive flow of words, often used to describe someone's speech or writing that is verbose, rambling, and lacking in clarity or coherence.

Logos

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In English, "logos" refers to the Greek word which, in philosophy, denotes the principle of reason or the rational principle that governs the universe. It is often used in the phrase "Logos of God" or "Word of God" to describe the personification of God as the divine reason or creative power behind the universe.<br><br>In a broader sense, "logos" can also mean the principle of unity or harmony among opposing forces, ideas, or principles.<br><br>In logic, "logos" refers to the art of reasoning, which is the systematic study of the principles and forms of reasoning, argumentation, and evidence.<br><br>In addition, "logos" is also the title of the fourth book of the New Testament in the Bible, which is attributed to John, and it is also the name of a philosophical concept that refers to the Word or Reason that explains the universe.<br><br>Overall, "logos" is a term that encompasses the idea of reason, unity, and harmony in various contexts.

Logosyllabic

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Logosyllabic refers to a writing system in which each symbol or character represents both a specific sound or phoneme and a concept or meaning, as is the case in many ancient languages such as Egyptian hieroglyphs, Sumerian cuneiform, and Chinese characters.

Logotherapy

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Logotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that was developed by Viktor Frankl. It is based on the idea that a person's search for meaning and purpose is the primary driving force behind their behavior. Frankl believed that people can find meaning in three ways: through work, through love, and through suffering.

Logothete

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Logothete (n.) is a historical term that referred to a high-ranking official or secretary in the Byzantine Empire, particularly in the administrative and financial departments. They were responsible for keeping records, handling correspondence, and conducting diplomatic duties. The term is derived from the Greek word "ログ氣τε" (logothete), meaning "bookkeeper" or "scribe".

Logotype

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A logotype is a graphic symbol or emblem that represents a company or organization and is often part of its brand identity. It is a unique visual representation of a brand, differentiating it from others in the same industry or market. A logotype can be a combination of a logogram (a symbol that represents a word or phrase) and a typography-based word mark (a stylized version of the brand's name). The purpose of a logotype is to create a lasting impression, build recognition, and enhance the brand's overall image.

Logout

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Logout is a verb that means to end a session or connection to a computer system or network. It is often used to sign out of an account or log off from a device, especially when finishing a work session or leaving a public computer. For example, "I need to logout now before I leave the library."

Logrolling

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Logrolling: an informal agreement between politicians or leaders to support each other's proposals or policies, often in exchange for favors or quid pro quo. This term is used in the context of politics to describe the practice of trading votes or support for legislative or executive actions.

Logrono

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Logroño is the capital city of the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain.