Simbolis vs Denotative - What's the difference?
simbolis | denotative |
That denotes or names; designative
* (Oliver Sacks), Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf
Specific to the primary meaning of a term
As a verb simbolis
is (eo-form of).As an adjective denotative is
that denotes or names; designative.simbolis
Not English
Simbolis has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'simbolis':
shambles, symbols, sniffles, snowballs, snowfalls, samplers, samples, symbolics, simples, snuffles, scumbles, snivels, samplists, simplices, skinfuls, simplexes, snifflers, samplings, snaffles, sunblocks, snivelers, symploces, snowbells, snafflers, simplers, simplists, shamblers, sunbelts, sambals, snufflers, simfiles, scamblers, simpless, symbals, sunblinks, sumbals, sumbuls, snavels, simploces, scumballs, scambles, sunblindsdenotative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- There was still no concept of language (arithmetical symbolism, perhaps, is not a language, is not denotative in the same sense as words).