vocabulary word

Noun

 * 1)  A word which a student is expected to learn; a word included in a test of one's general vocabulary or of subject-specific terminology
 * 2) * 2010 June, Stella Erbes et al., "Understanding How Cognitive Psychology Can Inform and Improve Spanish Vocabulary Acquisition in High School Classrooms." Journal of Instructional Psychology v.37 n.2 pp.120–132:
 * The teacher then held up a real food item of each vocabulary word and asked the students to repeat each word in Spanish.
 * 1) * 2020 July 15, "33 Middle School Vocabulary Words Adults Still Get Wrong" Reader's Digest
 * 2)  A newly learned word; a sophisticated or pretentious word
 * 3) * 2016 January 29, Necco Ceresani, "You Are Ready for Continuous Delivery, Take the Leap" XebiaLabs
 * Most people call this Continuous Integration, but like DevOps, it is just a vocabulary word for working together, and making sure everything works together.giphy (3)
 * 1) An ordinary dictionary word, as opposed to a name or neologism
 * Most people call this Continuous Integration, but like DevOps, it is just a vocabulary word for working together, and making sure everything works together.giphy (3)
 * 1) An ordinary dictionary word, as opposed to a name or neologism
 * 1) An ordinary dictionary word, as opposed to a name or neologism

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 字彙詞
 * Finnish: keskeinen sana
 * German: