Definitionn. a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline
Last update: June 15, 2015
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A chemist should be familiar with the chemical nomenclature. [Please select]
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In law school, students spend years learning legal nomenclature so they will be prepared to work as attorneys. [Please select]
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What is the name of the scientific nomenclature in which sharks are studied? [Please select]
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The use of language and nomenclature during the time of Norman rule in the two countries forms a remarkable contrast, and illustrates the circumstances of the two as they have just been sketched. [Please select]
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Capitalized color terms are after Ridgway (Color Standards and Color Nomenclature, Washington, D.) [Please select]
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Then, changing his language, he continued, adhering to the imperfect nomenclature of his provincial instructors. [Please select]
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Footnote: [Footnote 1: Colors named according to Ridgway's 'Color Standards and Nomenclature.' [Please select]
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Unless otherwise stated, the nomenclature in this paper is that of the A. [Please select]
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Capitalized color terms are after Ridgway, Color Standards and Color Nomenclature, Washington, D. [Please select]
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Color descriptions are based on Ridgway's Color Standards and Color Nomenclature published in 1912. [Please select]
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