Glossology
41systematics — Synonyms and related words: Buddhology, Mariolatry, Mariology, Mercersburg theology, antonomasia, apologetics, binomial nomenclature, biosystematics, biosystematy, canonics, class, classification, crisis theology, dialogical theology, divinity,… …
42taxonomy — Synonyms and related words: aerobiology, agrobiology, analysis, anatomy, animal physiology, anthropology, antonomasia, arrangement, assortment, astrobiology, bacteriology, binomial nomenclature, biochemics, biochemistry, biochemy, bioecology,… …
43terminology — Synonyms and related words: antonomasia, argot, binomial nomenclature, biosystematics, biosystematy, cant, class, classification, dictionary, family, gazetteer, genus, gibberish, glossary, glossology, gobbledygook, gradus, jargon, kingdom,… …
44nomenclature — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Naming Nouns 1. nomenclature; naming, nomination, terminology, glossology, baptism, christening; nomenclator. See indication. 2. name, appellation, appellative, designation, title, head[ing],… …
45lexicography — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dictionary making, philology, derivation, etymology, origin, genesis, glossography, terminology, orismology, glottogony, glossology, lexicology, phonology; see also grammar , language 2 …
46semantics — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. meaning, semiotics, study of meaning, general semantics, symbolic logic, semiology, connotation, denotation, exposition, explanation, explication, glossology, exegetics, symbolism, symbiology; see also definition 1 ,… …
47Language — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Language >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 language language Sgm: N 1 phraseology phraseology &c. 569 Sgm: N 1 speech speech &c. 582 Sgm: N 1 tongue tongue lingo vernacular Sgm …
48Sciences and Studies — This list defines 633 sciences, arts and studies of various degrees of respectability and rarity, ranging from the common and esteemed (chemistry) to the obscure and quirky (peristerophily). Over the past century, the range and scope of… …
49gloss — {{11}}gloss (n.1) luster, 1530s, from Scandinavian (Cf. Icelandic glossi flame, related to glossa to flame ), or obsolete Du. gloos a glowing, from M.H.G. glos; probably ultimately from the same source as O.E. glowan (see GLOW (Cf. glow)).… …
50glottology — n. See glossology …