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semantician

n. One who studies semantics, the science of meaning in words.

Usage examples of "semantician".

Assistant Director Sandra Cummings, analyst-synthesist and semantician, was tall, blonde and svelte.

Perhaps I should feel insulted at his dastardly intentions toward meand possibly I would, at home, but this is Venusberg, where the distinction between a shameful proposition and a formal proposal of honorable marriage lies only in the mind and would strain a semantician to define.

I would, at home, but this is Venusberg, where the distinction between a shameful proposition and a formal proposal of honorable marriage lies only in the mind and would strain a semantician to define.

Johnson, the semantician who had charge of developing a common language, found his immediate task made absurdly easy by the channel of communication through Hans Weatheral.

Our semanticians had a good deal of trouble with the language, but the villagers started picking up English right away.

McLean from Los Angeles, and Johnson from Iowa, and Reisser from Mills College and Kendig and probably Hayakawa from up in Canadathe leading semanticians of the worldto hear Korzybski speak.

Vogt wrote two dazzling and bewildering novels about Gilbert Gosseyn and his fellow semanticians of the Null-A crowd.

Winifred Coburn Brant, forty-one, semantician, practical nurse, stores officer, historian.

The major skills needed were astrogator, medical doctor, cook, machinist, ship's commander, semantician, chemical engineer, electronics engineer, physicist, geologist, biochemist, biologist, atomics engineer, photographer, hydroponicist, rocket engineer.

He will be here at a meeting (similar to this) of semanticians from all over the world.

McLean from Los Angeles, and Johnson from Iowa, and Reisser from Mills College and Kendig and probably Hayakawa from up in Canada-the leading semanticians of the world-to hear Korzybski speak.