nomenclature
IPA: nˈoʊmʌnkɫeɪtʃɝ
noun
- A set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences.
- A set of names or terms.
- (obsolete) A name.
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Examples of "nomenclature" in Sentences
- The accepted nomenclature is “African-American lanterns”
- On the whole, the nomenclature is pretty straightforward.
- I think the preferred nomenclature is “Fun Size ™ Debate”.
- Why throw in nomenclature about triples and predicates and flavors?
- I think the “Quebecois” nomenclature is an American or even British thing.
- Does anyone believe that changing the nomenclature is going to change the result?
- He used their initials translated into musical notation, too: H (B natural in German nomenclature), F, A and B (B flat).
- His nomenclature is borrowed from his selected exposure via media to the Afghan chadri, which is almost never worn outside of Afghanistan or neighbouring countries.
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