The difference between Lectical and Logological

When used as adjectives, lectical means of or relating to speech, words, or learning, whereas logological means of or pertaining to logology.


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  1. Lectical as an adjective:

    Of or relating to speech, words, or learning.

  2. Lectical as an adjective (mathematics):

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  1. Logological as an adjective:

    Of or pertaining to logology; related to the study of words.

  2. Logological as an adjective (linguistics):

    Of or pertaining to conceptual patterns or mental categories of words and their referents.

  3. Logological as an adjective (theology, philosophy, rare):

    Of or pertaining to the doctrine of logos.

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