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=== Usage examples  
=== Usage examples ===
* ''Dorsi, or ridges, as they are called by modern terminologists.'' (Annals of Botany vol. 2 536)(1806)
* ''Dorsi, or ridges, as they are called by modern terminologists.'' (Annals of Botany vol. 2 536)(1806)
* ''He was not a courageous terminologist, and was prone to abandon an ambiguous term instead of clarifying it.'' (American Economic Review vol. 2 793)(1912)
* ''He was not a courageous terminologist, and was prone to abandon an ambiguous term instead of clarifying it.'' (American Economic Review vol. 2 793)(1912)

Latest revision as of 15:03, 4 January 2025

terminologist: ‘A user of (a certain) terminology; an expert in or student of terminology.’ (OED, 1806–)

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  • terminoloog
  • terminologiedeskundige

Usage examples

  • Dorsi, or ridges, as they are called by modern terminologists. (Annals of Botany vol. 2 536)(1806)
  • He was not a courageous terminologist, and was prone to abandon an ambiguous term instead of clarifying it. (American Economic Review vol. 2 793)(1912)
  • Amid such anarchy, there's a no better place to start than to mess with history; or as terminologists prefer to call it, Alternate History. (New Indian Express (Nexis) 27 October)(2015)