What is another word for Terminologies?

Pronunciation: [tˌɜːmɪnˈɒləd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

Terminologies refer to the specific set of terms and language associated with a particular field or subject. There are many synonyms for the word terminologies such as jargon, parlance, lexicon, vocabulary, lingo, language, and nomenclature. Each of these words emphasizes a specific aspect of the specialized language used in any given field. Jargon tends to have a negative connotation, implying that the language is excessively technical or complex. Parlance and lexicon both emphasize the common use of language in a particular field, while lingo draws attention to the specific colloquialisms or slang terms used. Regardless of the synonym used, it is essential to be familiar with the terminologies of any field to communicate effectively and be successful.

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What are the hypernyms for Terminologies?

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Usage examples for Terminologies

It may be erratic symbolism, this confusing of Terminologies; yet, once in a while, it strikes sparks.
"Promenades of an Impressionist"
James Huneker
But instead of being diverted into a barren dispute over Terminologies, one may endeavour to bring into prominence an aspect of Tchehov which has an immediate interest-his modernity.
"Aspects of Literature"
J. Middleton Murry
And when we name sin by philosophic euphemisms, and by less exacting Terminologies-such as "cleverness," "smartness," or "fault," or "misfortune," we are only changing the flask, and the diabolical essence remains the same.
"My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year"
John Henry Jowett

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