Sentence example with the word 'terminology'

terminology

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Definition n. a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline

Last update: July 27, 2015


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In Genesis 2, however, He is characterized by naive anthropomorphisms (human terminology applied to deity) which imply an inferior status.   [noun]

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We have used the terminology of the time except where it could cause confusion.   [noun]

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The summary of results might as well have been in a foreign language with the medical terminology, abbreviations and sprinkling of what seemed like random numbers.   [Please select]

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The terminology, however, with very few exceptions, points to a later period than that of Pyrrho.   [Please select]

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It is common enough to attempt to create a science by inventing technical terminology.   [Please select]

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_--Terminology used for bones of the skull is that of Moy-Thomas (1937) and Schaeffer (1952).   [Please select]

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Carlisle, to be sure, was never one to think in historical or Biblical terminology.   [Please select]

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All these vases are specifically and definitely Mycenaean, or rather, following the new terminology, Minoan.   [Please select]

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The techniques and terminology of the calls are those defined by Fouquette (1960a, 1960b).   [Please select]

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He has been reading law and knows by heart a great deal of its terminology.   [Please select]

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What, if we followed Meinong's terminology, we should call the "object" in memory, i.   [Please select]

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