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  • ...naries, the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary|OED]]'', dictionaries of obscure words, or dictionaries of [[neologism]]s.<ref>[http://onelook.com/?w=pantomath&sc [[Category:Greek words and phrases]] ...
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  • ...s an extension of the [[natural language]] (for example [[English language|English]]) that is used in [[mathematics]] and in [[science]] for expressing result * Use of common words with a derived meaning, generally more specific and more precise. For examp ...
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  • ...city]]'' derives from Neo-Latin and ultimately Greek. It first appears in English in Francis Bacon's writings. Depending on context, the word may refer to "e ===Pre-English origins=== ...
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  • {{Short description|Word in the English Language}} ...of seeds. These seeds are metaphors for voice or words: to spread voice, words, and opinion to an audience. ...
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  • ...words such as ''longevity'' and ''mediaeval''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Math words page 16 |url=http://www.pballew.net/arithm16.html |url-status=dead |archive [[Occult]]ists of the [[Thelema]] and [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (English: "Order of the Temple of the East") traditions sometimes speak of a "[[Aeon ...
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  • ...Strunk]] and [[E. B. White]]'s ''[[The Elements of Style]]'', an American English [[style guide]], says of concision that:<ref name="tEoS"/> {{quote|A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing s ...
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  • ...al density is to compute the ratio of lexical items to the total number of words. Another method is to compute the ratio of lexical items to the number of h ...Thomas|year=2013| title= Lexical density and Readability: A case study of English Textbooks|journal= The International Journal of Language, Society and Cultu ...
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  • {{Short description|Words and expressions for culture-specific material elements}} In [[translation]], '''Realia ''' (plural noun) are words and expressions for culture-specific material elements. The word ''realia'' ...
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  • ==Coined words== ...//physics.nist.gov/cuu/pdf/sp811.pdf NIST SP811](§8.9)</ref> Some of these words have been used in scientific literature.<ref>Mills, I. (1993). Quantities, ...
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  • ...e=2016-08-23}}</ref>{{efn|{{IAST|Jñāna}} is also often transliterated into English as ''jnana'', ''jnan'', ''gyana'', ''gyan'', or ''gyaan''.}} is "knowledge" ...ज्ञा- ''[[:wikt:ज्ञान|jñā-]]'' is cognate to Slavic [[:wikt:znati|znati]], English ''[[:wikt:know|know]]'', as well as to the Greek [[:wikt:γιγνώσκω|γνώ-]] (a ...
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  • '''Memorization''' ([[British English]]: '''memorisation''') is the process of committing something to [[memory]] ...reenshot AnkiDroid v2.3.2.png|thumb|upright|Memorizing or reviewing German-English vocabulary using [[list of flashcard software|flashcard software]] [[Anki ( ...
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  • ...rst1=Rodney|last2=Pullum|first2=Geoff K|title=The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language|date=2002|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=Cambridge} ....<ref name="kučerová-neeleman" /> In the spoken form of [[English language|English Language]], one of the primary methods of indicating information structure ...
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  • * A verbal message is an exchange of information using words. Examples include face-to-face communication, telephone calls, voicemails, ...nonverbal message is communicated through actions or behaviors rather than words, such as conscious or unconscious [[body language]]. ...
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  • ...turn derives from the Latin ''ens'' meaning "being" or "existing" (compare English ''[[essence]]''). ''Entity'' may hence literally be taken to mean "thing wh ...is the study of concepts of existence, and of recognition of entities. The words ontic and entity are derived respectively from the ancient Greek and Latin ...
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  • Television shows in the English-speaking world that feature a discussion panel format include ''[[Real Time ...17/10/30/new-words-30-october-2017/ New words – 30 October 2017]', ''About Words: A Blog from Cambridge Dictionary'' (30 October 2017).</ref> In the second ...
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  • ...enotative]] and [[Literal and figurative language|figurative]] meanings of words. A simple example would be insulting someone to show them affection.<ref>Ce ...ttention to the [[connotation|connotative]], context-bound significance of words, which is accessible only to those who share the cultural values of a given ...
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  • ...he 17th century (during the flourishing of [[Neo-Latin]], Latin vocabulary words used in scholarly and scientific contexts<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=Neo The verb form of this term in English, transduce, was created by [[back-formation]] in the 20th century.<ref>{{OE ...
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  • <!-- Please do not change the spelling of the English variations of words to their American versions. This has already been discussed on this article ...
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  • ...ary/electrocute "Electrocute" from the ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary of the English Language''], 2009</ref><ref name="oxford">{{Cite encyclopedia|title = elect ...ly electrical execution and not other electrical deaths. However, since no English word was available for non-judicial deaths due to electric shock, the word ...
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  • ...web|title = factoid: definition of factoid in Oxford dictionary (American English) (US)|url = http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_englis ...p://time.com/82601/the-origins-of-writerly-words/ "The origins of writerly words"]. ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''. Retrieved November 14, 2015.</ref> Since t ...
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