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Occasionally a usage label has been added in addition to the [[Category:Word form categories]][[:Category:Word form categories|word form categories]]:
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Occasionally a usage label has been added in addition to the [[:Category:Word form categories|word form categories]]:
  
* terms considered obsolete or deprecated have been marked as [[Category:Deprecated term]][[:Category:Deprecated term|deprecated term]]. Deprecated terms may still be in current use.
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* terms considered obsolete or deprecated have been marked as [[:Category:Deprecated term|deprecated term]]. Deprecated terms may still be in current use.
* [[Category:Archaic]][[:Category:Archaic|archaic]] indicates a word is unambiguously obsolete and has not been in current use for several decades. To simplify searching, archaic words should be marked both with archaic and deprecated.
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* [[:Category:Archaic|archaic]] indicates a word is unambiguously obsolete and has not been in current use for several decades. To simplify searching, archaic words should be marked both with archaic and deprecated.
* [[Category:Colloquial]][[:Category:Colloquial|colloquial]] indicates words used in colloquial language, but which should be avoided in scientific language.
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* [[:Category:Colloquial|colloquial]] indicates words used in colloquial language, but which should be avoided in scientific language.
 
* other potential usage labels are offensive or taboo – unlikely to be used here ...
 
* other potential usage labels are offensive or taboo – unlikely to be used here ...
  

Latest revision as of 20:29, 10 February 2010

Occasionally a usage label has been added in addition to the word form categories:

  • terms considered obsolete or deprecated have been marked as deprecated term. Deprecated terms may still be in current use.
  • archaic indicates a word is unambiguously obsolete and has not been in current use for several decades. To simplify searching, archaic words should be marked both with archaic and deprecated.
  • colloquial indicates words used in colloquial language, but which should be avoided in scientific language.
  • other potential usage labels are offensive or taboo – unlikely to be used here ...

By clicking on any of the links above, you will see a list of all pages containing a link to a given category. With few exceptions (e. g. the links from this page), these links indicate that a glossary entry belongs to that category.

Note: Some other header information (synonym, opposite, variant spelling) was considered not helpful to treat as a category.


See also other Top level categories or categories in general.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

A

C

D