Synonym: language, nomenclature. Similar words: terminological, criminology, endocrinology, criminologist, coterminous, phonology, volcanology, demonology. Meaning: n. a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline.
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(1) He particularly criticized the terminology in the document.
(2) The article uses rather specialized musical terminology.
(3) It's couched in such very user-unfriendly terminology.
(4) The outer walls, in building terminology, are "double skin".
(5) The exact terminology eludes me for the moment.
(6) There is considerable imprecision in the terminology used.
(7) I don't understand scientific terminology.
(8) The disagreement arose over a difference use of terminology.
(9) Teachers find the report's terminology so indefinite that it is confusing.
(10) In biological terminology life is divided into two groups: plants and animals.
(11) Many would beg to differ with his terminology.
(12) Research expanded; neural net-work terminology came into its own.
(13) Understand the acronyms and unique terminology.
(14) The new terminology will quickly become pejorative.
(15) This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology. Sentencedict.com
(16) To employ Popper's terminology, it is to move from the world of subjective knowledge to the world of objective knowledge.
(17) The consequence in the terminology of Berle and Means is that there is a separation between ownership and control.
(18) Even more bizarre was the terminology the firm used to describe its internal problems.
(19) On one occasion, a commission on terminology adopted 37, 795 new expressions in a single decree.
(20) In the Comstock-Needham system the terminology of the cells is derived from the veins which form their anterior margins.
(21) The manager may not use this terminology, but the data analyst will be able to interpret the comments made.
(22) We close with one or two remarks on terminology and notation.
(23) Most readers are likely to lose interest when he descends into the realms of rhetorical terminology.
(24) Words like these are borrowed, l believe, from business terminology, from marketing and advertising firms.
(25) But the significance of what was at stake in this shift in terminology needs to be spelled out.
(26) We also reject the belief that knowing how to use terminology in which to speak of language is undesirable.
(27) This paper put information theory on the map, establishing terminology and a framework that are still used today.
(28) One of the hardest things when studying linguistics is learning all the right terminology.
(29) I mean this was the scene we were all at, to use the then terminology.
(30) Often they are cloaked in the respectability of scientific terminology or social acceptability.
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