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Conceptual vs Logological - What's the difference?

conceptual | logological |

As adjectives the difference between conceptual and logological

is that conceptual is of, or relating to concepts or mental conception; existing in the imagination while logological is of or pertaining to logology; related to the study of words.

conceptual

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception; existing in the imagination
  • We defined a conceptual model before designing the real thing.
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  • The repeated exposure, over decades, to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the various taxa underwent—often repeated—conceptual modification.
  • Of, or relating to conceptualism
  • Derived terms

    * aconceptual * conceptually * conceptual model * conceptual art * conceptual graph * conceptual network * preconceptual

    Descendants

    * German: (l)

    logological

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or pertaining to logology; related to the study of words.
  • (linguistics) Of or pertaining to conceptual patterns or mental categories of words and their referents.
  • * 2007 , Rafael Art Javier, The Bilingual Mind: Thinking, feeling and speaking in two languages , page 26
  • When the "particular-experiential structures " (infralogical structures) are encoded and organized into kinds (or classes, relations, or propositions), logological structures are said to be in place.
  • (theology, philosophy, rare) Of or pertaining to the doctrine of logos.
  • See also

    * logologic