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None. Current status. Offline. Lexico was a dictionary website that provided a collection of English and Spanish dictionaries produced by Oxford University Press (OUP), the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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.
a wordbook or dictionary, especially of Greek, Latin, or Hebrew. Synonyms: concordance, gloss, thesaurus, glossary. 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.
[ 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.
[countable] a list of words on a particular subject or in a language in alphabetical order. a lexicon of technical scientific terms. [countable] a dictionary, especially one of an ancient language, such as Greek or Hebrew. Word Origin.