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mediological

Etymology edit

mediology +‎ -ic

Adjective edit

mediologic (comparative more mediologic, superlative most mediologic)

  1. Pertaining to or characteristic of mediology.
    • 1996, Régis Debray, Media manifestos: on the technological transmission of cultural forms:
      Even if the mediologic reputation he deserves is not something widely recognized, we owe as much if not more to this agnostic as to the famed Catholic of Toronto.
    • 2000, Otto Riewoldt, Jennifer Hudson, Retail Design:
      This leads us to set the term "store" aside and to think more and more in terms of "mediologic gallery", where you do not just go and buy a quality product, but you also purchase the quality culture that generated it.