A language user's knowledge of words.
A reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them.
1 The sea, with its own lexicon , is a demanding subject, or setting.
2 Every so often a new word appears in the lexicon of meteorology.
3 Time to talk of fearful images in the lexicon of distance running.
4 Many firms use an automated lexicon system to perform surveillance of communications.
5 That concept is outside the lexicon of most professions, including my own.
6 This makes me think the MPs are updating their lexicon of abuse.
7 There was, in truth, no such word as failure in their lexicon .
8 This terminology will be consistently used throughout the remainder of this lexicon .
9 Also on the table were a lexicon , a Thucydides, and some note-books.
10 In the party's hierarchical lexicon , it puts him on par with Mao.
11 It's a mustn't in the lexicon of don'ts that surround geriatric care.
12 In the bright lexicon of youth there's no such word as 'can't.'
13 In the American political lexicon , taxes are defined as a denial of liberty.
14 Gradually the German lexicon in a hazy condition got melted in between them.
15 The last step to creating a new language is the lexicon .
16 Variety is a word hitherto not found in the lexicon of the J.G.H.
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