Lexica vs Lexicon - What's the difference?
lexica | lexicon |
(lexicon)
The vocabulary of a language.
(linguistics) A dictionary that includes or focuses on lexemes.
A dictionary of Classical Greek, Hebrew, Latin, or Aramaic.
(programming) The lexicology of a programming language. (Usually called lexical structure.)
(rare) Any dictionary.
The vocabulary used by or known to an individual. (Also called lexical knowledge)
A vocabulary specific to a certain subject.
The vocabulary of a language.
(linguistics) A dictionary that includes or focuses on lexemes.
A dictionary of Classical Greek, Hebrew, Latin, or Aramaic.
(programming) The lexicology of a programming language. (Usually called lexical structure.)
(rare) Any dictionary.
The vocabulary used by or known to an individual. (Also called lexical knowledge)
A vocabulary specific to a certain subject.
As an adjective lexica
is .As a noun lexicon is
the vocabulary of a language.lexica
English
Noun
(head)Anagrams
* ----lexicon
English
Noun
(wikipedia lexicon) (en-noun)- a baseball lexicon
Synonyms
* (l)External links
* * English nouns with irregular plurals ----lexicon
English
Noun
(wikipedia lexicon) (en-noun)- a baseball lexicon