The lexicon of a language (or field of study) is its complete vocabulary.
Lexicon or lexica may also refer to:
Hack may refer to:
A lexicon is the vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge. In linguistics, a lexicon is a language's inventory of lexemes. The word lexicon derives from Greek word λεξικόν, neuter of λεξικός meaning 'of or for words'.
Lexicography is the study of lexicons and the art of compiling dictionaries.. It is divided into two separate academic disciplines:
Lexicology is the branch of linguistics that analyzes the lexicon of a specific language. A word is the smallest meaningful unit of a language that can stand on its own, and is made up of small components called morphemes and even smaller elements known as phonemes, or distinguishing sounds. Lexicology examines every feature of a word – including formation, spelling, origin, usage, and definition.
Page most commonly refers to:
Script may refer to:
The elite are a group or class deemed to be in some way superior.
Bastard or The Bastard may refer to:
Lexical may refer to:
Target may refer to:
Abaddon is a Biblical Hebrew word for "a place of destruction" and an archangel.
We is the nominative case of the first-person plural pronoun in the English language.
A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages.
Meta most commonly refers to:
A quartet is a musical group of four people or a piece written for four musicians
Thirteen or 13 may refer to:
Plot or Plotting may refer to:
Avenir is the French word for "future".
Beast most often refers to:
OntoLex is the short name of a vocabulary for lexical resources in the web of data (OntoLex-Lemon) and the short name of the W3C community group that created it.