a glossary contains explanations of concepts relevant to a certain field of study or action. In this sense, the term is related to the notion
It contains the definitions of hard words in a book, one may have read.
False. A glossary is a list of terms and their definitions used in a particular subject or text, while a dictionary typically contains synonyms, antonyms, definitions, and other related information about words.
A glossary contains specific terms related to a particular topic or field, providing definitions or explanations for those terms. It is more focused and specialized compared to a dictionary, which aims to encompass a wider range of words from various fields and languages. The purpose of a glossary is to assist readers in understanding key terms within a specific context or subject area.
A glossary is somewhat like a dictionary. A glossary usually contains a list of terms along with their definition. An index is simply a list of words or topics along with the page number more information can be found on.
A glossary contains a list of words or terms with which the reader is probably unfamiliar. For example, a fiction book in which a character occasionally uses another language or, a non-fiction book in which otherwise common words have subject-specific meanings.
It is a glossary
Technical terms or translates terms on a map of foreign areas where the terms used are not English is a glossary. A glossary contains all the definitions.
A glossary is usually situated at the back of a book. The back cover of a book usually contains a blurb about the contents of the book.
A glossary is a list of word meanings.
Theosophical Glossary was created in 1892.
The plural form of glossary is glossaries.