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semi·ot·ic I. \| ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷|äd.ik\ adjective also semi·ot·i·cal \-d.ə̇kəl\ Etymology: semiotic from Greek sēmeiōtikos observant of signs, from sēmeiousthai to note or interpret signs, from sēmeion sign, from sēma sign; semiotical from Greek sēmeiōtikos + English -al — more at semantics 1. : semeiotic 2. : of or relating to semiotic II. noun (plural semiotics ; but singular or plural in construction) : a general philosophical theory of signs and symbols that deals especially with their function in both artificially constructed and natural languages and comprises the three branches of syntactics, semantics, and pragmatics • semi·o·ti·cian \sə̇ˌmīəˈtishən, ˌsē]ˌmīə-, ˌse], ]mēə-\ noun -s |