vocabulary
111ETRUSCAN VOCABULARY (LESSICO ETRUSCO) — The sources of the Etruscan language are limited principally to ritual contexts, but nevertheless now amount to some 8,000 words, which are dominated by personal names, followed by terms of family relationship and status. Some forms of verb… …
112command a large vocabulary — master a vast lexicon …
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114vocab. — vocabulary …
115vocab. — vocabulary. * * * vocab., vocabulary. * * * abbr. ■ vocabulary …
116Vocabularies — Vocabulary Vo*cab u*la*ry (v[ o]*k[a^]b [ u]*l[asl]*r[y^]), n.; pl. {Vocabularies}. [LL. vocabularium, vocabularius: cf. F. vocabulaire. See {Vocable}.] 1. A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary… …
117Proto-Austronesian language — Vocabulary Numerals External links* http://language.psy.auckland.ac.nz/austronesian/language.php?id=280 * http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/8908/firemount/austroframes.html …
118Словарь Шекспира — (vocabulary, Shakespeare s) В конкордансе *Спевака указано, что в произведениях Шекспира насчитывается 29 066 лексем (различных слов different words) и 884 647 слов в общей сложности (words altogether). См. в наст. издании раздел Некоторые факты… …
119Vernacular\ of\ the\ Vacuous — Vocabulary used in the practice of pretending like you do not know how to do something. Generally designed to have a more capable person present take over the entire project. Can be used to great effect around control freaks. i.e. I don t have a… …
120Vernacular\ of\ the\ Vacuous — Vocabulary used in the practice of pretending like you do not know how to do something. Generally designed to have a more capable person present take over the entire project. Can be used to great effect around control freaks. i.e. I don t have a… …