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1 номенклатура
1) General subject: stock list, list, nomenclature, stock-list, privileged class/elite of functionaries (совокупность работников, занимающих должности, утверждённые вышестоящими инстанциями), nomenklatura (governing establishment (of the Party etc))2) Medicine: nomenclature (анатомических структур)3) Military: item identification, vocabulary4) Engineering: assortment, mix, population5) Construction: availability (производимых материалов и изделий)6) Mathematics: (colloq.) higher-ups7) Economy: line of goods, nomenclature (напр. изделий)8) Accounting: classification9) Psychology: onomatology11) Immunology: formula12) Cartography: nomenclature (карты)14) Quality control: notation15) Makarov: mix (изделий, деталей), mix (товаров), nom (nomenclature), nomenclature (напр. почв), range of commodities (товаров), range of items (товаров), terminology16) Logistics: identification scheme, inventory coverage, property identification17) Politico-military term: political establishment18) Microsoft: item -
2 ономастика
1) General subject: name study, onomastics, onomatology2) Linguistics: name-study -
3 ономатология
1) General subject: onomatology2) Linguistics: name study, onomastics -
4 терминология
1) General subject: glossology, nomenclature, terminology, semantics2) Engineering: vocabulary3) Rare: orismology4) Mathematics: dictionary (в определённой области)5) Psychology: onomatology6) Quality control: notation7) Sakhalin R: term, terms, terms and conditions8) Airforce: glossary -
5 учение о наименованиях
Psychology: onomatologyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учение о наименованиях
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6 ономатология
ж., лингв.(наука об обозначении, назывании, номинации) onomatology -
7 терминология
См. также в других словарях:
Onomatology — On o*ma*tol o*gy, n. [Gr. o noma, ono matos + logy.] The science of names or of their classification. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
onomatology — noun Etymology: French onomatologie, from Greek onomat , onoma name + French logie logy Date: 1845 onomastics • onomatologist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
onomatology — onomatologic /on euh mat l oj ik/, onomatological, adj. onomatologically, adv. onomatoloist, n. /on euh meuh tol euh jee/, n. onomastics. [1840 50; < MGk onomatología, equiv. to Gk onomatológ(os) collector of words (onomato , comb. form of ónoma… … Universalium
onomatology — noun The study of the origins of names; onomastics … Wiktionary
onomatology — n. study and classification of proper names, terminology … English contemporary dictionary
onomatology — on·o·ma·tol·o·gy … English syllables
onomatology — ˌänəməˈtäləjē sometimes ōˌnäm noun ( es) Etymology: French onomatologie, from onomato + logie logy : onomastics … Useful english dictionary
name — namer, n. /naym/, n., v., named, naming, adj. n. 1. a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known. 2. mere designation, as distinguished from fact:… … Universalium
Patronomatology — Pa tro*nom a*tol o*gy, n. [Gr. path r, patro s, a father + E. onomatology.] That branch of knowledge which deals with personal names and their origin; the study of patronymics. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
onomatologist — noun see onomatology … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of continent name etymologies — This is a list of the etymologies of continent names. Africa The ancient Romans used the name Africa terra land of the Afri (plural, or Afer singular) for the northern part of the continent that corresponds to modern day Tunisia. The origin of… … Wikipedia