0 words in general -- ord
1 (the stock of) words known and used eg by one person, or within a particular trade or profession -- ordforråd; terminologi
the specialized vocabulary of nuclear physics.
He has a vocabulary of about 20,000 words
2 a list of words in alphabetical order with meanings eg added as a supplement to a book dealing with a particular subject -- ordliste
This edition of Shakespeare’s plays has a good vocabulary at the back.
My discussion on why ontology development is challenging is intended to explain the difficulties in coming up with and justifying proposed vocabularies.
Critical vocabularies are, after all, the medium for communal expression of those values, the vehicle for ongoing conversation and debate.
The rarity of cross-disciplinary work may be explained by different philosophies, vocabularies, and social roles.
Over and above these simplistic divides, each of these sets is linked to different contexts, and have differing metaphorical links and differing 'core' vocabularies.
Problems such as inhomogeneous vocabularies and different conceptualisations of the same domain will become much more urgent than they are today.
Are they his own collections in the field, those of others in manuscript, or published dictionaries and vocabularies ?
In this section we have described a number of processes of 'discursive articulation' in which consumerist discourse is reworked through professional vocabularies of meaning.
The eclecticism and diversity of reforming cultures and vocabularies underline the dangers in attempting to classify these movements in accordance with any over-riding thematic unity.