˜yÐÄvlog

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linguistical

[ ling-gwis-ti-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. (not in technical use) linguistic.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of linguistical1

First recorded in 1815–25; linguistic + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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Others believe their colleagues are "deluded" and that Mr Sunak will only entertain minor linguistical tweaks.

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The artists, who are based in San Francisco, see it as addressing what they consider an absence of language—“a linguistical voidâ€â€”that accurately reflects the modern world.

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Last year I started the construction of a crowdsourced Anthropocene glossary called the “Desecration Phrasebookâ€, and in 2014 The Bureau of Linguistical Reality was founded “for the purpose of collecting, translating and creating a new vocabulary for the Anthropoceneâ€.

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He was an adept in numerous modern languages, as French, Italian, Spanish, and German, and he extended his linguistical knowledge into the Swedish, Russian, and other northern tongues.

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Of the proceedings of your institution I have occasionally informed myself, both from the pamphlets and reports periodically submitted to the public, and more especially from the volumes of regular "Transactions," in the arch�ological and linguistical parts of which, I have taken so much the greater interest, as of late years my own attention has at times been almost exclusively directed to the same field of investigation.

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