Synonyms of the word language


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language

  • n. (countable) A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a…
  • n. (uncountable) The ability to communicate using words.
  • n. (uncountable) The vocabulary and usage of a particular specialist field.
  • n. (countable, uncountable) The expression of thought (the communication of meaning) in a specified way.
  • n. (countable, uncountable) A body of sounds, signs and/or signals by which animals communicate, and by which…
  • n. (computing, countable) A computer language; a machine language.
  • n. (uncountable) Manner of expression.
  • n. (uncountable) The particular words used in a speech or a passage of text.
  • n. (uncountable) Profanity.
  • v. (rare, now nonstandard, or technical) To communicate by language; to express in language.
  • n. A languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ.

communication

  • n. The act or fact of communicating anything; transmission.
  • n. (uncountable) The concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.
  • n. A message; the essential data transferred in an act of communication.
  • n. The body of all data transferred to one or both parties during an act of communication.
  • n. An instance of information transfer; a conversation or discourse.
  • n. A passageway or opening between two locations; connection.
  • n. (anatomy) A connection between two tissues, organs, or cavities.
  • n. (obsolete) Association; company.
  • n. Participation in Holy Communion.
  • n. (rhetoric) A trope by which a speaker assumes that his hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says…

faculty

  • n. The scholarly staff at schools, colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
  • n. A division of a university (e.g. a Faculty of Science or Faculty of Medicine).
  • n. An ability, skill, or power, often plural.
  • n. A power, authority or privilege conferred by a higher authority.

lyric

  • adj. (poetry) Of, or relating to a type of poetry (such as a sonnet or ode) that expresses subjective thoughts…
  • adj. Of, or relating to a writer of such poetry.
  • adj. lyrical.
  • adj. Having a light singing voice of modest range.
  • adj. Of, or relating to musical drama and opera.
  • adj. melodious.
  • adj. Of, or relating to the lyre (or sometimes the harp).
  • n. A lyric poem.
  • n. (also in plural) The words of a song or other vocal music. The singular form often refers to a part of…

module

  • n. A self-contained component of a system, often interchangeable, which has a well-defined interface to the…
  • n. (architecture) A standard unit of measure used for determining the proportions of a building.
  • n. (computing) A section of a program; a subroutine or group of subroutines.
  • n. A unit of education covering a single topic.
  • n. A pre-prepared adventure scenario with related materials for a role-playing game.
  • n. (mathematics) An abelian group.
  • n. (mathematics) An algebraic structure which behaves just like a vector space over a field F, except that…
  • n. (fractal geometry, mathematics) A fractal element.
  • n. (computing) A file containing a music sequence that can be played in a tracker (called also mod or music…
  • n. (hydraulics) A contrivance for regulating the supply of water from an irrigation channel.
  • n. (astronautics) An independent self-contained unit of a spacecraft.

nomenclature

  • n. A set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences.
  • n. A set of names or terms.
  • n. (obsolete) A name.

speech

  • n. (uncountable) The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the ability to speak or to use vocalizations…
  • n. (countable) A session of speaking; a long oral message given publicly usually by one person.
  • n. A style of speaking.
  • n. (grammar) Speech reported in writing; see direct speech, reported speech.
  • n. A dialect or language.
  • n. Talk; mention; rumour.

terminology

  • n. The doctrine of terms; a theory of terms or appellations; a treatise on terms, a system of specialized…
  • n. The set of terms actually used in any business, art, science, or the like; nomenclature; technical terms.

text

  • n. A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
  • n. A book, tome or other set of writings.
  • n. (colloquial) A brief written message transmitted between mobile phones; an SMS text message.
  • n. (computing) Data which can be interpreted as human-readable text (often contrasted with binary data).
  • n. A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.
  • n. Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, etc.; topic; theme.
  • n. A style of writing in large characters; text-hand; also, a kind of type used in printing.
  • v. (transitive) To send a text message to; i.e. to transmit text using the Short Message Service (SMS), or…
  • v. (intransitive) To send and receive text messages.
  • v. To write in large characters, as in text hand.

word

  • n. The smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest…
  • n. Something which is like such a unit of language.
  • n. The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action.
  • n. (now rare outside certain phrases) Something which has been said; a comment, utterance; speech.
  • n. (obsolete outside certain phrases) A watchword or rallying cry, a verbal signal (even when consisting…
  • n. (obsolete) A proverb or motto.
  • n. News; tidings (used without an article).
  • n. An order; a request or instruction; an expression of will.
  • n. A promise; an oath or guarantee.
  • n. A brief discussion or conversation.
  • n. (in the plural) See words.
  • n. (theology, sometimes Word) Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture.
  • n. (theology, sometimes Word) Logos, Christ.
  • v. (transitive) To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To flatter with words, to cajole.
  • v. (transitive) To ply or overpower with words.
  • v. (transitive, rare) To conjure with a word.
  • v. (intransitive, archaic) To speak, to use words; to converse, to discourse.
  • interj. (slang, African American Vernacular) Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement…
  • interj. (slang, emphatic, stereotypically, African American Vernacular) An abbreviated form of word up; a statement…
  • v. Alternative form of worth (to become).

words

  • n. plural of word.
  • n. Angry debate or conversation; argument.
  • n. Lines in a script for a performance.
  • v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of word.

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