different between grammatically vs vocabulary
grammatically
English
Etymology
grammatical +? -ly
Adverb
grammatically (comparative more grammatically, superlative most grammatically)
- in a grammatical manner
- concerning grammar
Translations
grammatically From the web:
- what grammatical structure is repeated in the passage
- what grammatical structure is repeated in this excerpt
- what grammatical structure is the italicized portion of the sentence
- what grammatical term is his
- what grammatical mood makes an exclamation
- what grammatical feature are the words in fact
- what grammatical term is 'the'
- what grammatical form is lugete
vocabulary
English
Etymology
From French vocabulaire, borrowed from Late Latin voc?bul?rium. See vocable.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /v???kabj?l???/, /v??kabj?l???/
- (General American) IPA(key): /vo??kæbj?l??i/, /v??kæbj?l??i/
- Hyphenation: vo?cab?u?lary
Noun
vocabulary (countable and uncountable, plural vocabularies)
- A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning.
- The collection of words a person knows and uses.
- My Russian vocabulary is very limited.
- The stock of words used in a particular field.
- The vocabulary of social sciences is often incomprehensible to ordinary people.
- The words of a language collectively; lexis.
- The vocabulary of any language is influenced by contacts with other cultures.
- (by extension) A range of artistic or stylistic forms or techniques.
Synonyms
- clavis
- glossary
- idioticon
- word-stock
Coordinate terms
- dictionary
- lexicon
- wordhoard
Derived terms
- defining vocabulary
- controlled vocabulary
- extended vocabulary
Related terms
- vocable
- vocal
Translations
vocabulary From the web:
- what vocabulary words
- what vocabulary means
- what vocabulary word means variety
- what vocabulary should be learned
- what vocabulary words are on the hesi a2
- what are vocabulary terms
- what is vocabulary example
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