👉 Non-ideational, in linguistics and philosophy, is a type of language that does not have an exact match or definition for every word. It is often used to describe languages where there are many words with similar meanings but no precise definitions. In other words, non-ideational languages do not have a "right" or "wrong" meaning for each word; rather, they rely on their own unique set of rules and context to determine the meaning of each word. This can lead to