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Lexeis vs Lexis - What's the difference?

lexeis | lexis |

As nouns the difference between lexeis and lexis

is that lexeis is plural of lexis while lexis is the set of all words and phrases in a language.

lexeis

English

Noun

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  • * 1991': Valerius Harpocration, Harpocration, and John J. Keaney [contrib.], '''''Lexeis of the ten orators , title (Adolf M. Hakkert; ISBN 902561017X, 9789025610173)
  • Lexeis of the ten orators

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    lexis

    English

    (wikipedia lexis)

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (linguistics) The set of all words and phrases in a language.
  • The vocabulary used by a writer
  • In this broadsheet newspaper, the reporter uses a complicated and formal lexis which I find hard to understand sometimes.

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