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pro-Semitic

Relating to or characterized by pro-Semitism; equally loving or respecting all Semitic
Gandhi was pro-Semitic in his belief that everyone was equal in relation to God.”
by prosemite April 9, 2015
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semiotics

A word philosophers use to mean a condition, of mental pain for example.
On the subject of a students low grades
The semiotics of a convultion by a student who was outraged enough by the precise language of philosophy, coupled with his disgust at the rigidity of a fine art degree, led him to conclude it was all rubbish that came from the loins
by Edgar Allen Post September 22, 2006
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semitics

Adjective: used in the world of Finance, Movie Production, Mortgage Lenders, and Used Car Salesmen.

Noun (plural): used to describe an entire class of stingy banks that overcharge for fees

Adjective:

Frequently mistaken for semantics this word has a similar yet more descriptive meaning to incorporate the theory that the entire financial institution is ran by the Jewish Culture.
Hey Bob , can you look over the semitics of this loan package, I want to make sure we are charging him as much as possible.

I don't like the semitics of this loans terms, it sounds too much like the Jews have started a mafia.

Understanding the semitics we can see that this particular bank will not allow you to obtain a loan until you have completed 200 hours of synagogue, have a circumcision and at least $10,000 dollars cash after making your down payment.

After learning about semitics I finally understood it is better to buy things with CASH that way I can jew them down to a better price

Semitics Semantics they are all the same either way you will pay 87% Interest above the total cost of the loan.

That bank is ran by a bunch of Semitics.
by Guardian_Asshole June 15, 2018
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Semiotician

A person who agrees with this definition.
"He really liked Interstellar, but then again, he is a Semiotician."

Brandt: "He's a Semiotician."
Dude: "Aw. That must be exhausting."
by ReHAL December 1, 2014
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Scientific Semiotics

The study of how meaning is made in science through signs, symbols, and representations. Scientific Semiotics analyzes how data become signs, how graphs signify, how models mean, how language shapes what can be said. It reveals that science is not just about discovering facts but about creating sign systems that make facts visible and communicable. A number is a sign. A diagram is a sign. A theory is a sign system. Understanding science requires understanding how its signs work.
"Your p-value is 0.03—what does that mean? Scientific Semiotics says: it's a sign, not a fact. It signifies something about your data relative to your assumptions. But signs need interpretation. Don't mistake the signifier for the signified, or you'll think statistical significance is actual significance."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Epistemological Semiotics

The theory that all knowledge is mediated by signs—that we never access reality directly but always through representations: language, images, symbols, concepts. There is no unmediated knowing, no raw contact with the real. Epistemological Semiotics studies how sign systems shape what can be known, how representation enables and constrains understanding. It's the recognition that we are always, already in the realm of meaning, and that meaning-making is the condition of knowledge, not its obstacle.
"You think you're experiencing reality directly? Epistemological Semiotics says: you're experiencing reality filtered through language, culture, personal history—all sign systems. There's no escape into the raw real. The signs are the only access you have. Learn to read them or stay confused."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Semitic

Originally referring to a family languages that include Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Amrahic, Akkadian, Phoenician, etc, and peoples and cultures historically associated with the languages. Which includes the ancient civilizations in the Middle East and their modern descendants. The term comes from Shem, one of the three sons of sons of Noah in the book of Genesis.

So yes, Arabs are semites. However, the term antisemitism refers to prejudice/hatred towards the Jews, as defined in the dictionary and used by most of people. However, the term itself was invented by an anti-Jewish bigot.

Hatred against Arabs is called anti-arabism, or anti arab settlement.

One may hate Jews but not neccessarily hate semitic people, however when they do they usually do, if they’re white/anglo saxon/east asian or anything but arab or semitic
Jews and Arabs are semitic people.
by legoduplo82 August 4, 2024
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