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Lexicographical

Lexicographic \Lex`i*co*graph"ic\ (l[e^]ks`[i^]*k[-o]*gr[a^]f"[i^]k), Lexicographical \Lex`i*co*graph"ic*al\ (l[e^]ks`[i^]*k[-o]*gr[a^]f"[i^]*kal), a. Of or pertaining to, or according to, lexicography. -- Lex`i*co*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.

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lexicographical

a. Relating to lexicography.

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lexicographical

adj. of or relating to lexicography [syn: lexicographic]

Usage examples of "lexicographical".

Orientalists, like Postel, Scaliger, Golius, Pockoke, and Erpenius, produced Orientalist studies that were too narrowly grammatical, lexicographical, geographical, or the like.

The vocabulary of emotion dissipated as it submitted to the lexicographical police action of Orientalist science and even Orientalist art.

Orientalist generalizations, we find ourselves having to consider the process of lexicographical and institutional consolidation peculiar to Orientalism.

Lane sensed the dangers of narrative when he refused to give linear shape to himself and to his information, preferring instead the monumental form of encyclopedic or lexicographical vision.

Tolkien and have nothing to do with his fiction cannot be subjected to grammatical or lexicographical studies simply because they happen to be written in Quenya.

Working from the vocabulary we accumulated when doing our sapience tests, and from basic number identification, we were able, using computers, to compile a lexicographical profile of Actual Fuzzy from the keys found in Zarathustran Fuzzy.