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semiology (n.)

1690s, "sign language," from Greek semeion "a sign, mark, token," from sema (compare semiotic) + -ology. As "branch of medical science concerned with symptoms," 1839; as "logical theory of signs" from 1923. Related: Semiological.

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Definitions of semiology from WordNet

semiology (n.)
(philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols;
Synonyms: semiotics
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