semlegessé
Semlegessé is a neologism used in discussions of semiotics, information design, and media studies to describe a state in which information is only partially legible or decipherable. It denotes the condition in which cues needed to interpret a message are incomplete, degraded, or masked, resulting in partial comprehension rather than full understanding.
The term combines the prefix semi- with a root related to reading or legibility, signaling a partial
In practice, semlegessé is applied to texts, images, or sounds that can be interpreted only by readers
Criticism: Because it is a relatively new and informal term, there is no universal definition or methodology
See also: semiotics, legibility, obscuration, ambiguity, information design. References: The term appears in limited academic discussions