What's the difference between symbological and symbology?

Symbological


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to a symbology; versed in, or characterized by, symbology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Not being symbology in the general sense of this word, "futile symbology" reflects a drop in motivation when accomplishing the tests, and a formal approach of the examinee to such testing.
  • (2) A symbology which is alien to the majority but comfortably familiar to the privileged few.
  • (3) These great monuments to privilege and power all deploy a consistent design and symbology.
  • (4) Each patient cassette was labeled using Code 39 symbology.
  • (5) The unit doses were labeled with Code 49 symbology; each label measured 0.8 x 1.25 inches.
  • (6) The Lebenswelt of aborigins from Chaco includes three different ways of significance for the symbology of drinking: a) sacral drinking; implying mythical transmutation; b) apocalyptical drinking, implying religious "revelation", and c) annihilating drinking, implying self-destruction.
  • (7) The findings are related to the design optimization of dynamic attitude displays and symbology for aircraft.
  • (8) The complex symbology connected with dental pathology and the significance for the patient of his meeting with the professional figure of the dentist are considered.
  • (9) A study of the pictogramms in 500 normals, 150 schizophrenic, 50 neurotic and 70 patients with late sequelae of brain trauma allowed the following conclusion: "futile symbology" as some other disorders of thinking described in schizophrenia is not pathognomic for this disease.

Symbology


Definition:

  • (n.) The art of expressing by symbols.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Not being symbology in the general sense of this word, "futile symbology" reflects a drop in motivation when accomplishing the tests, and a formal approach of the examinee to such testing.
  • (2) A symbology which is alien to the majority but comfortably familiar to the privileged few.
  • (3) These great monuments to privilege and power all deploy a consistent design and symbology.
  • (4) Each patient cassette was labeled using Code 39 symbology.
  • (5) The unit doses were labeled with Code 49 symbology; each label measured 0.8 x 1.25 inches.
  • (6) The Lebenswelt of aborigins from Chaco includes three different ways of significance for the symbology of drinking: a) sacral drinking; implying mythical transmutation; b) apocalyptical drinking, implying religious "revelation", and c) annihilating drinking, implying self-destruction.
  • (7) The findings are related to the design optimization of dynamic attitude displays and symbology for aircraft.
  • (8) The complex symbology connected with dental pathology and the significance for the patient of his meeting with the professional figure of the dentist are considered.
  • (9) A study of the pictogramms in 500 normals, 150 schizophrenic, 50 neurotic and 70 patients with late sequelae of brain trauma allowed the following conclusion: "futile symbology" as some other disorders of thinking described in schizophrenia is not pathognomic for this disease.

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