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BNC: 16744 COCA: 19821

nomenclature

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nomenclature /ˈnoʊmənˌkleɪtʃɚ/ Brit /nəʊˈmɛŋklətʃə/ noun
plural nomenclatures
nomenclature
/ˈnoʊmənˌkleɪtʃɚ/ Brit /nəʊˈmɛŋklətʃə/
noun
plural nomenclatures
Learner's definition of NOMENCLATURE
formal
: a system of names for things especially in science(尤指科学中的)术语,专门名称
[noncount]
[count]
BNC: 16744 COCA: 19821

nomenclature

noun

no·​men·​cla·​ture ˈnō-mən-ˌklā-chər How to pronounce nomenclature (audio)
 also  nō-ˈmen-klə-ˌchu̇r,
-ˈmeŋ-,
-chər,
-ˌtyu̇r,
-ˌtu̇r
1
: name, designation
… the changing nomenclature of her streets is even more baffling … Cornelia O. Skinner
2
: the act or process or an instance of naming
nomenclature … is at its simplest the task of assigning a name to each distinct species R. I. Smith
3
a
: a system or set of terms or symbols especially in a particular science, discipline, or art
the nomenclature of inorganic chemistry
b
: an international system of standardized New Latin names used in biology for kinds and groups of kinds of animals and plants
nomenclatural adjective

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Are nomenclature and Name Synonymous?

Nomenclature comes from a Latin word meaning "the assigning of names." English's name and noun are rooted in the Latinate nomen.

Example Sentences

the nomenclatures of zoology and chemistry the nomenclature, “tuxedo,” derives from the fact that the jacket first became popular in the resort area of Tuxedo Park, New York
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin nōmenclātūra "assigning of names to things," from nōmen "name" + calātus, past participle of calāre "to announce, proclaim" + -ūra -ure — more at name entry 1, low entry 3

Note: The Latin word is formed after earlier nōmenclātor "slave tasked with telling his master the names of clients and others encountered publicly"—see nomenclator.

First Known Use

1610, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of nomenclature was in 1610
BNC: 16744 COCA: 19821

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