অভিধান, শব্দার্র্থপুস্তক, শাব্দিক অভিধান, শব্দকোষ, কোষ
(1) A language user's knowledge of words,a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them,collection of word meanings,usage
(2) A language user's knowledge of words
(3) A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them
(4) Collection of word meanings
(5) Usage
(1) We conclude that sophisticated numerical competence can be present in the absence of a well-developed lexicon of number words.
(2) Before you do anything else, unpack the language lexicon and speech database.
(3) The size of the English lexicon
(4) Your lexicon was the modern language of Scottish business, not the old Labour view of by-gone coalmines and steelworks.
(5) I'm learning a whole new vocabulary, a secret lexicon known only to amputees and prosthetists.
(6) These iconographies dictate the semantics of his copper extracts and moderate to become the lexicon of his visual language.
(7) William Gibson couldn't have guessed how the word he invented would breed and infect the lexicon .
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(9) About 135 km into the day, I learnt another valuable definition in the lexicon of cycling language.
(10) The celebrated Brown, Driver and Briggs Hebrew lexicon presents the two roots as follows.
(11) His living lexicon of the English language, coupled with his incredible intellect, made life electric for those around him.
(12) Respondents in both groups typically viewed their personal lexicon as containing less than 40,000 words, and the size of their active vocabulary as no more than 20,000 words.
(13) Calling Potter a writer undermines a great deal of the depth and dynamics he brought to the lexicon of language.
(14) This theory represents a written word in the mental lexicon as a network of semantic, orthographic, and phonological features.
(15) Into the dustbin with them went a whole lexicon of language.
(16) The terms represent both old and new in the modern lexicon of Cockney rhyming slang.
(17) It seems from the neologistic lexicon that most branches of medicine can now have a telecoms component, from teleradiology and telepathology to telenursing and telepsychiatry.
(18) They would just never consider looking it up in a dictionary or a lexicon .
(19) The first route involves direct connections between a written word and its location in the orthographic lexicon .
(20) The term entered the political lexicon as a word synonymous with corruption and scandal, yet the Watergate Hotel is one of Washington's plushest hotels.
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