acrologic

/æk.rəˈlɒ.dʒɪk/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or based on logic, especially in a system of reasoning that emphasizes the relationship between words and their meanings.

“The philosopher’s acrologic approach to language helped her decipher ancient texts.”

2. adjective

derived from or based on the relationship between words and their meanings, especially in a logical system.

“The acrologic method of interpretation provided new insights into the author’s intentions.”

Synonyms

  • semasiographical
  • semasiologic

Antonyms

  • nonlogical
  • semantically ambiguous