vocabularies in English

noun
1
the body of words used in a particular language.
Just as the vocabulary of a language changes from age to age, so the vocabularies of different languages are distinct in their systems, uses, and references.
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1. An international handbook on the nature and structure of words and vocabularies.

2. The explanation is that the domestic cat uses two vocabularies at once.

3. Indeed concepts of civil society, governance and accountability were not even in popular vocabularies at the time.

4. AOL investigators demonstrated that multiple fingerprint systems with different vocabularies could better defend against spammer obfuscations.

5. Indeed concepts of civil society, governance and accountability were not even in popular vocabularies at the time

6. Over time, Creoles develop expanded vocabularies and more complex grammatical features that were not present in the pidgins from which they evolved

7. To create harmony among a diverse oceanographic community, SEADATANET II standardised its software and data directories, implementing common quality control protocols and common vocabularies.

8. By contrast, the vocabularies of a number of other languages are formed largely by agglutination; that is, by joining words placed side by side.

9. By contrast, the vocabularies of a number of other languages are formed largely by agglutination, that is, by joining words placed side by side, as in the German word Hausfriedensbruch, which means literally “house peace breakage,” or, in a form more understandable to the English-speaking mind, “trespass.”