English to Punjabi Dictionary terminology

terminology

ਸ਼ਬਦਾਵਲੀ
definition
noun
the terminology of semiotics
the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study, theory, profession, etc..
example
I'd like journalists to be as creative as songwriters and come up with some new 'terminology' .
Students were required to perform individual self study of medical 'terminology' .
Consumers may well be confused by the technical 'terminology' surrounding lighting.
the 'terminology' of semiotics
Because our inability to make head or tail of complex financial 'terminology' may be hitting us where it hurts most - in our pockets.
I realise that the army's history and 'terminology' is an unknown jungle to many.
the 'terminology' of semiotics
Tea 'terminology' is a matter of concern to tea drinkers and also to cooks who are using tea as a flavouring.
Such changes in medical 'terminology' often reflect new cultural attitudes.
This new 'terminology' did not, however, replace the old terms of female and male sex hormones.
As in many other areas, both of social science and of popular discourse, there are competing 'terminologies' and conceptual schemes in terms of which diversity and difference are described and explained.
In other words, you need to standardize your IT terminology, and you hire 'terminologists' to do that for you.
Recommendations on terms to be used in a given context remain the domain of the 'terminologist' .
Words and 'terminologies' that were once accepted or unquestioned are now being changed in all languages because over a period of time these words have lost their original meaning and acquired negative connotations.
The two subjects have developed such completely different disciplines and 'terminologies' that it is hard to think of them together.
We figure the last one is 'terminologically' OK, but ominous.
So for all you ladies out there with a need to know, here are some of football's general 'terminologies' explained.
This survey of the parties' functions indicates the need to be 'terminologically' precise in discussing their strengths and weaknesses.
Of course, in this case there is some reality behind the 'terminological' change.
So far, attempts to create universal terminology standards or automate the translation between different 'terminologies' have met with limited success, Kaufman says.
Amid all this 'terminological' disputation, it is important, though not always easy, to keep in mind the real-world consequences of these ideas.
My argument is a 'terminological' one, not in order to have tidy semantics, but because words can govern other behaviors.
Classifying business models based on these viewpoints creates confusion because the interests of individual observers vary and so do the 'terminologies' they use.
We need a distributed way, he said, to provide organizing terms and 'terminologies' and deploy them on the Web.
Many new 'terminologies' have evolved in recent times related to the reportage of HIV / AIDS, which are neutral, non-judgemental and positive.
Many aspects of museum Web sites require visitors to understand the specialized 'terminologies' and controlled vocabularies used by museum professionals.
When Tom isn't trying to change the subject through ad hominem or 'terminological' arguments, he's often making a wordy confession of his political tendencies or saying things that are just plain wrong.
The tasks of 'terminologists' vary from updating single term records to projects on certain subject fields.
This development is still continuing daily, as new cases are decided with different 'terminologies' being used by counsel and the judiciary.
Priests, teachers, doctors, politicians have their own library of phrases and 'terminologies' that seem designed to obfuscate rather than to clarify and it's all part of a spin to deflect from the evidence.
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