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Semantic vs Lexington - What's the difference?

semantic | lexington |

As an adjective semantic

is semantic.

As a proper noun lexington is

any number of places in the usa, see.

semantic

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of or relating to semantics or the meanings of words.
  • (software design, of code) Reflecting intended structure and meaning.
  • Petty]] or trivial; (of a person or statement) quibbling, [[niggle, niggling.
  • Derived terms

    * antisemantic * semantically * semantic change * semantic field * semantic shift

    References

    * (Semantic Web) * * * * " Semantic code: What? Why? How?" in boagworld. *

    Anagrams

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    lexington

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • Any number of places in the USA, see
  • The battle of Lexington, one of the first battles in the American Revolutionary War, see