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  1. us / ˈlek·sɪˌkɑn / Add to word list. all the words used in a particular language or subject, or a dictionary. (Definition of lexicon from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of lexicon. lexicon.

  2. noun, plural lex·i·ca [lek-si-kuh], lex·i·cons. a wordbook or dictionary, especially of Greek, Latin, or Hebrew. the vocabulary of a particular language, field, social class, person, etc. inventory or record: unparalleled in the lexicon of human relations. Linguistics. the total inventory of morphemes in a given language.

  3. 1. (related to vocabulary) a. lexical. El nivel léxico de un traductor debe ser muy elevado.A translator's lexical standard must be very high. masculine noun. 2. (list of words with their definitions) a. dictionary.

  4. Lexico is a Dictionary & Thesaurus offers trusted English definitions, synonyms, & grammar guides for native speakers & language learners. This Chrome extension is for search any word in the...

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  6. /ˈleksɪkən/ /ˈleksɪkɑːn/ the lexicon. [singular] (linguistics) all the words and phrases used in a particular language or subject; all the words and phrases used and known by a particular person or group of people. the lexicon of finance and economics. Definitions on the go.

  7. [ masculine ] / 'leksiko/ Add to word list. conjunto de las palabras de una lengua. lexicon. recopilar el léxico de una lengua aborigen to put together the lexicon of a native language. el léxico del español. Synonym. lexicón. conjunto de las palabras de una lengua que una persona conoce o emplea. vocabulary. Tiene un léxico muy pobre.

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