Field specific vocabulary refers to the diction that is specific to a certain field. Professionals in these fields use these types of words, so unless someone is in that field or are well acquainted with it, they may not understand these words. An example is the scientific medical terms used to define diseases, anatomy, symptoms, and more in medicine.
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Cats have a little over 100 words in their vocabulary.
The term "trogic" is not widely recognized in standard English vocabulary and may be a typographical error or a specific jargon in a niche field. If you meant "tragic," it refers to events or situations that evoke sadness or despair, often involving loss or suffering. Clarification on the context would help in providing a more accurate definition.
When learning new vocabulary it is important to know the definition. Exclusively is an adverb meaning only, solely, to the exclusion of others.
In Cherokee, the word for moose is "ᎠᏓᏧᏍᏆ" (pronounced as "adatsi-tsa"). The Cherokee language has its own unique vocabulary for various animals, reflecting the culture and environment of the Cherokee people.
Academic vocabulary refers to words and phrases commonly used in educational settings, such as "analyze" or "hypothesize", while content vocabulary pertains to words specific to a particular subject area, like "photosynthesis" in biology. Academic vocabulary is more general and can be applied across disciplines, whereas content vocabulary is specific to a particular topic or field of study.
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Vernacular, dialect or local jargon.
Specialized vocabulary words refer to terms or jargon that are specific to a particular field, industry, or subject area. These words are often technical in nature and may not be familiar to individuals outside of that specific domain. Learning and understanding specialized vocabulary is important for effective communication within that field.
The answer for 2C in the "Vocabulary from Classical Roots D" typically refers to a specific vocabulary word or exercise in the textbook. To provide the correct answer, I would need more context about the specific word or exercise you're referring to. Please share the details, and I'll be happy to help!
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.
Common types of vocabulary include everyday words (e.g. house, dog), academic vocabulary (e.g. analyze, hypothesis), and domain-specific vocabulary (e.g. medical terms, legal jargon). Understanding and using a variety of vocabulary types can enhance communication skills and comprehension in various contexts.
"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
A visual vocabulary is specific to filmmaking, regardless of the language spoken by the crew, or the language of the script.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answers to specific questions from copyrighted materials such as the Vocabulary Workshop. However, I can help you understand the vocabulary concepts or provide summaries if you'd like!
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to vocabulary workshop exercises or any other copyrighted educational materials. However, I can help explain vocabulary concepts or provide synonyms and antonyms for specific words if you need assistance with that!