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View usage for: (tɜːʳmɪnɒlədʒi) Word forms: plural terminologiesvariable nounThe terminology of a subject is the set of special words and expressions used in connection with it. ...gastritis, which in medical terminology means an inflammation of the stomach. Synonyms: language, terms, vocabulary, jargon More Synonyms of terminology terminology in British English (ˌtɜːmɪˈnɒlədʒɪ) nounWord forms: plural -gies1. the body of specialized words relating to a particular subject Derived forms terminological (ˌtɜːmɪnəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) adjective terminologically (ˌterminoˈlogically) adverb terminologist (ˌtermiˈnologist) noun Word origin C19: from Medieval Latin terminus term, from Latin: end terminology in American English (ˌtɜrməˈnɑlədʒi) nounWord forms: plural ˌtermiˈnologies1. the terms or system of terms used in a specific science, art, etc.; nomenclature lexicographer's terminology 2. the systematic study of terms Derived forms terminological (ˌterminoˈlogical) (ˌtɜrmənəˈlɑdʒɪkəl) adjective terminologically (ˌterminoˈlogically) adverb Word origin Ger terminologie < ML terminus, a term < L (see term 2) + Ger -logie, -logy Examples of 'terminology' in a sentenceterminology So what is the correct terminology these days?People want to reinvent football and come up with different terminology but these players have always been out there.All the correct terminology is used.But they are of little direct use to citizens who are not generally familiar with legal terminology or with the interpretation of the law.That's the actual technical terminology.Plus, there's a lot of medical terminology to get your head around. In other languagesterminology British English: terminology NOUN The terminology of a subject is the set of special words and expressions used in connection with it. ...gastritis, which in medical terminology means an inflammation of the stomach. - American English: terminology
- Brazilian Portuguese: terminologia
- Chinese: 术语
- European Spanish: terminología
- French: terminologie
- German: Terminologie
- Italian: terminologia
- Japanese: 専門用語
- Korean: 전문 용어
- European Portuguese: terminologia
- Latin American Spanish: terminología
Chinese translation of 'terminology'terminology (təːmɪˈnɔlədʒɪ) n (c/u) -
术(術)语(語) (shùyǔ) (个(個), gè)
Definition the specialized words and expressions relating to a particular subject medical terminology Additional synonymsDefinition slang or jargon peculiar to a particular group the argot of the university campus Synonyms jargon, slang, dialect, idiom, vernacular, patter, parlance, cant, lingo (informal), patoisDefinition specialized vocabulary of a particular group, such as thieves or lawyers He resorted to a lot of pseudo-psychological cant to confuse me. Synonyms jargon, slang, vernacular, patter, lingo (informal), argotDefinition specialized language relating to a particular subject, profession, or group full of the jargon and slang of self-improvement courses Synonyms parlance, slang, idiom, patter, tongue, usage, dialect, cant, lingo (informal), patois, argot, leetspeak, l33tspeak or 1337speak, netspeak Additional synonymsDefinition any foreign or unfamiliar language or jargon I don't speak the lingo. Synonyms language, jargon, dialect, talk, speech, tongue, idiom, vernacular, patter, cant, patois, argot (formal) Definition the system of names used in a particular subject We owe the modern system of lunar nomenclature to an Italian astronomer. Synonyms terminology, vocabulary, classification, taxonomy, phraseology, codification, locutionDefinition the jargon of a particular group people from the ghetto who speak street patois Synonyms jargon, slang, vernacular, patter, cant, lingo (informal), argotDefinition the manner in which words or phrases are used The phraseology of his speech was vivid as well as apt. Synonyms wording, style, expression, language, speech, phrase, phrasing, idiom, syntax, parlance, diction, choice of words Definition all the words contained in a language Children need to read to improve their vocabularies. Synonyms language, words, lexicon, word stock, word hoard |