lexicographers in English

noun
1
a person who compiles dictionaries.
Contributors range from in-house lexicographers and editors to consultants whose specialist subjects include science, business and finance, law, education, religion and pharmacology.
noun
    lexicologist

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "lexicographers" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lexicographers", or refer to the context using the word "lexicographers" in the English Dictionary.

1. 7 Lexicographers drudge all day long.

2. The " Journal of Lexicographers " is a bimonthly.

3. The real mystery is why the lexicographers ignored Bloviate for so many years

4. According to lexicographers, the original-language words suggest an invisible force in action.

5. Various lexicographers agree with the rendering “sewing needle” as found in the New World Translation.

6. The benefits are difficult to quantify but qualitatively they would mean faster and more predictable service for lexicographers.

7. Other English equivalents for Antiphonary are antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current literature)

8. Lexicographers note that the word used here for “perplexed” implies a great commotion, as if the gathering was thrown into confusion.

9. He has won considerable attention from Chinese and international lexicographers for his original thinking, innovative insights and theorisation in bilingual and historical lexicography.

10. What does Corruptionist mean? Corruptionist is defined by the lexicographers at Oxford Dictionaries as A person who practices or endorses corruption, especially in politics.

11. Other English equivalents for Antiphonary are Antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current literature)

12. Cisgender first found legitimacy among lexicographers last summer, when the Oxford English Dictionary added an entry for the word, which OED traced to the late 1990s.

13. Other English equivalents for Antiphonary are Antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current liteature).

14. Other English equivalents for Antiphonary are Antiphonar (still in reputable use) and antiphoner (considered obsolete by some English lexicographers, but still sometimes used in current literature)

15. Bloviating for TV cameras, the mayor proclaimed that he was " outraged," Like disconnect, bloviate somehow eluded the radar of most slang compilers as well as straight lexicographers

16. Modern lexicographers agree that the plant referred to by the Greek term aʹne·thon is the dill (Anethum graveolens) rather than the anise (Gr., anʹne·son), as in older translations (KJ, Dy).

17. The lexicographers tell us that courage is that quality of mind which enables men to encounter danger and difficulties with firmness, without fear, of depression of spirits, and that Cowardice is

18. What does Brinicle mean? Brinicle is defined by the lexicographers at Oxford Dictionaries as A long 'an unprecedented time-lapse shot underwater records the growth of a Brinicle—an ice stalactite.

19. His contention is that the words " aion " and " Aionial " do not necessarily mean " endless." It is strange, in his view, how the lexicographers should have fallen into the mistake they have made with respect to the word " aion." Cremer says :—" Accordingly, the expansion of the conception to time unlimited (eternity a parte ante and a parte