meaning
61meaning — n 1. intent, purport, tenor, tone, vein, drift; implication, connotation, signification, denotation, acceptation; sense, import, spirit, gist, upshot, sum and substance, effect, essence, core, pith, content; message, point. 2. intention, purpose …
62meaning — mean·ing …
63meaning — see Hermeneutics …
64meaning — That which is, or is intended to be, signified or denoted by act or language; signification; sense; import. See also construction …
65meaning — That which is, or is intended to be, signified or denoted by act or language; signification; sense; import. See also construction …
66literal meaning — meaning according to the exact words (as opposed to an implied meaning) …
67meaning of life — noun A hypothetical answer to all of lifes questions, the ultimate answer which one seeks …
68meaning postulates — Term employed by Carnap as a proposed explanation of analyticity . The idea is that we can lay down a logical connection (x is a bachelor →x is not married) as a postulate governing the two predicates ‘bachelor’ and ‘married’; the analyticity… …
69meaning relations — semantic relation between words …
70Linguistic meaning — See also Meaning (linguistics). Linguistic meaning is the content carried by the words or signs exchanged by people when communicating through language. Restated, the communication of meaning is the purpose and function of language. A… …