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- +'''Σῆμα''' is Ancient Greek for [[mark]], [[sign]].
-Coined by [[John Locke]] from Ancient Greek ''σημειωτικός'' (''sēmeiōtikós'', “fitted for marking, portending”), from ''σημειοῦν'' (''semeioun'', “to mark, interpret as a portend”), from ''σημεῖον'' (''semeion'', “a mark, sign, token”), from ''[[σῆμα]]'' ([[sema]], “mark, sign”).+
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