Crossword-Solution: NOMENCLATURE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Nomenclature | n. | A name. |
| Nomenclature | n. | A vocabulary, dictionary, or glossary. |
| Nomenclature | n. | The technical names used in any particular branch of science or art, or by any school or individual; as, the nomenclature of botany or of chemistry; the nomenclature of Lavoisier and his associates. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “NOMENCLATURE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| System for naming things – no numeral etc (anag) | 1 answer |
| the study of the application of the names of taxa | 1 answer |
| systematic naming | 1 answer |
| SYSTEM of names for things | 1 answer |
| Vocabulary of technical or specialised terms | 2 answers |
| roll-call | 9 answers |
| Naming. | 9 answers |
| Roll call? | 10 answers |
| registration | 10 answers |
| Terminology | 12 answers |
| Muster | 25 answers |
| Listing | 31 answers |
| Statistics | 38 answers |
| Register | 53 answers |
| Slave | 56 answers |
| catalogue | 68 answers |
| List | 71 answers |
| Heading | 80 answers |
| Indication | 98 answers |
| Name | 101 answers |
| Check | 138 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with NOMENCLATURE (5)
Applied to hardware and software, as in "Vanilla Version 7 UNIX can't run on a vanilla 11/34." Also used to orthogonalize chip nomenclature; for instance, a 74V00 means what TI calls a 7400, as distinct from a 74LS00, etc.
But the story of Scottish nomenclature is confounded by a continual process of translation and half-translation from the Gaelic which in olden days may have been sometimes reversed.
They asked him why he had not come on the previous Sunday, and he told them he had been ill; they wanted to know what was the matter with him; and Philip, to amuse them, suggested a mysterious ailment, the name of which, double-barrelled and barbarous with its mixture of Greek and Latin (medical nomenclature bristled with such), made them shriek with delight.
Perhaps an extra one had to be put on." If his nomenclature was not correct, the observation of the young artillerist was exact.
CHAPTER V—THE PHILOSOPHY OF NOMENCLATURE ‘How many Cæsars and Pompeys, by mere inspirations of the names, have been rendered worthy of them? And how many are there, who might have done exceeding well in the world, had not their characters and spirits been totally depressed and Nicodemus’d into nothing?’—_Tristram Shandy_, vol.
Quotes with NOMENCLATURE (3)
A child is not a Christian child, not a Muslim child, but a child of Christian parents or a child of Muslim parents. This latter nomenclature, by the way, would be an excellent piece of consciousness-raising for the children themselves. A child who is told she is a 'child of Muslim parents' will immediately realize that religion is something for her to choose -or reject- when she becomes old enough to do so.
[Math] curriculum is obsessed with jargon and nomenclature seemingly for no other purpose than to provide teachers with something to test the students on.
That policy which aims at raising the objective exchange-value of money is called, after the most important means at its disposal, restrictionism or deflationism. This nomenclature does not really embrace all the policies that aim at an increase in the value of money. The aim of restrictionism may also be attained by not increasing the quantity of money when the demand for it increases, or by not increasing it enough. This method has quite often been adopted as a way of incre…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2011).