termineme

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Etymology[edit]

Analogous to phoneme, morpheme, lexeme, from Medieval Latin terminus (a term) -eme.

Noun[edit]

termineme (plural terminemes)

  1. (linguistics), (terminology) The smallest unbreakable element of the study of terminology.
    Synonym: terminological unit
Representation of termineme “morphology" and its allotermins

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References[edit]

  • Yalap, H. & Biçer, Y. (2022). Phrasal loan translation terms in the master’s theses on teaching Turkish as a foreign language. International Online Journal of Education and Teaching (IOJET), 10(1). 162-190.