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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ medical nomenclature EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I began this discussion by saying that adherence to systematic nomenclature is a limiting kind of freedom. ▪ Recently there have been many important changes in the nomenclature ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "a name," from Middle French nomenclature (16c.), from Latin nomenclatura "calling of names," from nomenclator "namer," from nomen "name" (see name (n.)) + calator "caller, crier," from calare "call out" (see claim (v.)).\n \n Nomenclator in Rome ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete English) A name. 2 A set of names or terms. 3 A set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Nomenclature is a system of names or terms, or the rules for forming these terms in a particular field of arts or sciences. The principles of naming vary from the relatively informal conventions of everyday speech to the internationally agreed principles, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a system of words used in a particular discipline; "legal terminology"; "the language of sociology" [syn: terminology , language ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nomenclature \No"men*cla`ture\, n. [L. nomenclatura: cf. F. nomenclature. See Nomenclator .] A name. [Obs.] --Bacon. A vocabulary, dictionary, or glossary. [R.] The technical names used in any particular branch of science or art, or by any school or individual; ...

Usage examples of nomenclature.

The day before, training Graakaak, Gunsel had not gone into the nomenclature, assuming that all the chief needed to know was how to load, aim, and fire the weapon.

Lavoisier and Guyton de Morveau began a program of reforming chemical nomenclature.

Every beginning, it is assumed, must have a neon twinkle of danger about it, and so grandmothers, sissies, lepidopterists and others are warned that the nomenclature that follows is often indecipherable.

Conceivably these components might have been replaced from the Mek shops on the second sub-level, but none of the group had any knowledge of the Mek nomenclature or warehousing system.

We shall give a few of these, because there may be, in some of them, preserved by tradition, or copied from earlier prototypes, certain features and nomenclature that, with the help of fresh data, will form, at the least, the disjecta membra of a chain of evidence that may throw additional light on ancient geography generally, and on the geography of Australasian regions in particular.

Attracting considerable interest from all sectors of the tea trade, this historical tea was classified according to Chinese nomenclature as souchong and pekoe and sold for between 16 and 34 shillings per pound.

Stripped of all the technical nomenclature, it basically stated that the Accord microprocessing industry had developed the capability of producing triple minibits which could do the work of Imperial quintuple minibits produced by the Noram microprocessors.

Mostly they talked big-worded medical nomenclature, things like anterior poliomyelitis and spastic paraplegia due to bilateral cerebral lesion.

Indian nomenclature: The aborigines were at the time of discovery, and indeed most of them remain today, in the prescriptorial stage of culture, i.

After which we shall examine the Australasian regions on this old globe and show how its nomenclature in those parts was handed down, modified, yet was still traceable on the maps of New Holland at a time when Flinders, P.

The reprodu the broadleaf grasses might need debate, and po new nomenclature, but those looked to him like of the sort they grew in the herbarium from Ear red-violet, specifically, different than anything d yet seen in the landscape.

The reproduction of the broadleaf grasses might need debate, and possibly a new nomenclature, but those looked to him like flowers of the sort they grew in the herbarium from Earth seed, red-violet, specifically, different than anything they had yet seen in the landscape.

Masonic emblems point to something real which existed in some long-past time, and, as regards the organisation and nomenclature, we find the whole thing in its vital and actual working form in the Comacine Guild.

Furthermore, when we consult the maps, the prototypes of which were made by them, and on which the Australian continent, although evidently distorted for a purpose, is set down with a fair amount of accuracy, we find these very documents borrowing certain features and a certain nomenclature from older representations on globes and maps.

The earliest known maps of the mediaeval epoch present the appearance of rough delineations of land and water, a corrupted nomenclature, and no reference whatsoever to degrees of longitude or latitude.