The language that has the word iittala in its lexicon is Finnish. Iitala is a brand that sells fine silverware and design objects. They sell dinnerware, cookware, glass, and vases.
It is called the word horde. Lexicon, vocabulaty, or word stock.
another word for bad language it curses or dirty talk
This lexicon of Siouan words is intended to be an aid to learning the language of the Lakota Sioux.
You're probably thinking of "lexicon" from the Greek "Λεξικόν". A more appropriate word in the English language is 'Lexis'
I wasn't aware that Iittala produced things in China. Most of their products are hand blown, and made in Finland.
Lexicon or Vocabulary...... idiot!
The professor used a Greek lexicon to decipher the text.I am in the Arabic lexicon.
Lexicography, the correct spelling of this term, refers to the compiling and production of dictionaries (from the root word "lexicon", or vocabulary, or a language).
Egidio Forcellini has written: 'Totius Latinitatis lexicon' -- subject(s): Latin language, Dictionaries 'Lexicon totius latinitatis' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Latin language 'Totius Latinitatis lexicon' -- subject(s): Latin language, Dictionaries
T. M. Johnstone has written: 'Mehri lexicon and English-Mehri word-list' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Mahri, Mahri language 'Mehri Lexicon' 'Ulstermen' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government
A vocabulary lexicon is a list of words or terms within a specific language or domain, along with their meanings, definitions, and sometimes additional information such as pronunciation or usage. It serves as a reference tool for understanding and using words effectively in communication.
Lexicon and dictionary are often used as synonyms. Technically, a lexicon is a dictionary that includes or focuses on lexemes. A lexeme, linguistically, is the base form of a word, from which a set of words is derived. For example, carve, carves, carved and carving are all components of the lexeme carve.Also, whereas dictionary always refers to a book, lexicon may additionally refer to a language's general inventory of words or lexemes, not necessarily written down or compiled.