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dyslogy

Meaning of "dyslogy" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF DYSLOGY

ˈdɪslədʒɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DYSLOGY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Dyslogy is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES DYSLOGY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of dyslogy in the English dictionary

The definition of dyslogy in the dictionary is the fact of criticising or condemning. Other definition of dyslogy is the aspects suggested in processing information and liable to be at the root of mistakes made in thought processes.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DYSLOGY

allergy · archaeology · astrology · biology · biotechnology · ecology · genealogy · geology · methodology · microbiology · mythology · oncology · pathology · physiology · psychology · sociology · technology · terminology · theology · trilogy

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DYSLOGY

dysgraphic · dysharmonic · dyskinesia · dyskinetic · dyslalia · dyslectic · dyslexia · dyslexic · dyslogistic · dyslogistically · dysmelia · dysmelic · dysmenorrhea · dysmenorrheal · dysmenorrheic · dysmenorrhoea · dysmenorrhoeal · dysmenorrhoeic · dysmorphic · dysmorphophobia

WORDS THAT END LIKE DYSLOGY

analogy · anthology · anthropology · apology · cardiology · dermatology · epidemiology · gastroenterology · histology · homology · hydrology · ideology · immunology · information technology · molecular biology · morphology · otolaryngology · pharmacology · phonology · radiology

Synonyms and antonyms of dyslogy in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about dyslogy

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DYSLOGY»

Discover the use of dyslogy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to dyslogy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
DYSLOGY n. <£ Dispraise; uncomplimentary remarks. The opposite of "eulogy." " Okay, everyone, let's hear it for the retiring President! Let's give him the dyslogy he so richly deserves!" DZIGGETAI n. <£ A kind of wild ass, rather like a mule.
Peter Bowler, 1992
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-ologies and -isms
READING. dyslexic 346. READING, dyslexia. dyslogia 382. SPEECH, dyslogy. dyslogist 326. PRAISE. dyslogy. dyslogistic 326. PRAISE. dyslogy. dyslogistical 326. praise, dyslogy. dyslogy 326. PRAISE; 382. SPEECH. dysmenorrhea 122.
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee, 1986
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Petri Net Newsletter
It is also unreliable in another aspect that is the assumption of dyslogy influencing both channels. Assuming dyslogy means that it can happen that the channels will be disturbed forever. Such a behavior is called unfair [Fra86]. We will see in ...
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Outlines of modern legal logic
°KJbihiKbihi — + + ++ + -++ — + - -+- + — + "KbiNbi (Obvious dyslogy) In a closed legal system, the following legal modalities are adverse to each other and in the following way: (1) Jbihi, (2) Jbili, (3) Jhili, (4) ObiNbi, (5) OhiNhi, ...
Ilmar Tammelo, 1969
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solivagant
... later on...now is too soon...defer it...defer the moment...come the moment...defer it...sounds like a...dyslogy of sorts...in life...he deferred...the moment...in death...he defers...no more...or...in death...the moment...deferred him...cheering up again ...
Alastair Pelan
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The Westminster Review
In the way of eulogy and dyslogy, and summing up of character, there may doubtless be a great many things set forth concerning this Mirabeau ; as already there has been much discussiop and arguing about him, better and worse: which is ...
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The Quarterly Review (London)
... lucent-point or two.' — Cromwell, ii. p. 177. A pedantic play upon words is of constant occurrence : — ' Else there is an aergy, but no energy in it.' — Andrewes , iii. p. 393. 1 In the way of eulogy and dyslogy,' &c. — Carlyle, Misc., v. p. 200.
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Critical & Miscellaneous Essays: Collected & Republished
In the way of eulogy and dyslogy, and summing-up of character, there may doubtless be a great many things set forth con.cerning this Mirabeau; as already there has been much discussion and arguing about him, better and worse: which is ...
Thomas Carlyle, 1857
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The Quarterly review
... lucent-point or two.' — Cromwell, ii. p. 177. A pedantic play upon words is of constant occurrence : — * Else there is an aergy, but no energy in it.' — Andrewes, iii. p. 393. * In the way of eulogy and dyslogy,' &c. — Carlyle, Misc., v. p. 200.
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Jonathan Swift: a Critical Introduction
This prompts us to see that Swift's procedure would eliminate the neutral terms and bewilder us by jumping from eulogy to dyslogy and vice versa. Often the only way to resist his rhetoric (if that is in question) is to translate the subversive term ...
Denis Donoghue, 1969
REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Dyslogy [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/dyslogy>. May 2024 ».
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