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terminology /ter·mi·nol·o·gy/ (ter″mĭ-nol´ah-je)
1. the vocabulary of an art or science.
2. the science which deals with the investigation, arrangement, and construction of terms.

International Anatomical Terminology  Terminologia Anatomica.

terminology [ter″mĭ-nol´ah-je]
1. the vocabulary of an art or science.
2. the science that deals with the investigation, arrangement, and construction of terms.

terminology
1. the vocabulary of an art or science.
2. the science that deals with the investigation, arrangement and construction of terms.

accurate terminology
essential for proper data storage and retrieval and requires an internationally recognized nomenclature of diseases, pathology, clinical indicants, treatments and surgical operations.

terminology
Vox populi A body of names assigned to or used for a particular type of thing. See Current procedural terminology, Dictionary, Lexicon, Nomina Anatomica, Terminologia Anatomica.


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