lexicon
1 of 1noun/ˈlɛk.sɪ.ˌkɑn/
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an alphabetical list of words in a particular language or subject
- She consulted a specialized lexicon to study medical terminology.
- The lexicon of legal terms is often difficult for laypeople to understand.
- The lexicon of programming languages has grown rapidly in recent years.
- As a linguist, she created a lexicon to document the dialect of the region.
- His personal lexicon includes many terms from his work in technology.
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the complete set of meaningful units in a language or a branch of knowledge, or words or phrases that a speaker uses
C2Learn more on WikipediaA lexicon is the complete set of words and their meanings in a language or within a specific field or subject. It serves as a mental dictionary for speakers, encompassing not only the words themselves but also information about their pronunciation, grammatical behavior, and usage. A lexicon is essential for effective communication, as it provides the vocabulary necessary to express thoughts and ideas accurately and meaningfully.
- The lexicon of a language encompasses all the words and phrases that speakers use to communicate meaning.
- Linguists analyze the lexicon of a language to understand its vocabulary and the relationships between words.
- A specialized lexicon is essential in technical fields like medicine or law, where precise terminology is crucial.
- The lexicon of slang and colloquial expressions constantly evolves to reflect changes in society and culture.
- Building a diverse lexicon through reading and exposure to different contexts enriches one's language skills and communication abilities.
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