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temsili

Temsili is a term used in several languages of the Middle East and Central Asia, including Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Persian-influenced vocabularies. It is derived from a root meaning representation or depiction, and its precise sense varies by context. In general, temsili functions as either an adjective meaning “representative” or “symbolic,” or as a noun referring to representation or representational authority.

In political and legal contexts, temsili commonly denotes representation by an agent or delegate, such as a

The term also appears in compound forms and proper names, and its exact usage can differ by

See also: Representation, Symbolism, Iconography, Delegation, Proxy.

representative
body
or
proxy.
In
art
and
rhetoric,
it
denotes
a
symbolic
or
emblematic
representation
of
an
idea,
object,
or
concept,
as
opposed
to
a
literal
depiction.
In
linguistics
or
semiotics,
temsili
can
describe
the
representational
relationship
between
sign
and
meaning,
or
the
use
of
signs
to
stand
for
referents.
language
and
era.
Because
of
its
cross-linguistic
presence,
readers
may
encounter
temsili
with
slightly
different
nuances
in
Turkish,
Azerbaijani,
Persian,
or
related
literatures.