
The monograph Terminological Dictionaries 2024 contains dictionary entries created in 2024 as part of terminological dictionaries under development at the Department of Terminology of the Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language ZRC SAZU. The publication includes 1450 dictionary entries, namely 214 from the field of physiotherapy, 469 from the field of firefighting, 120 from the field of geoinformatics, 181 from the field of theatre, 53 from the field of criminology, 51 from the field of meteorology, 305 from the field of computer science and 57 from the field of animal science. Among the dictionary entries, there are 1226 consisting of the term, grammatical information, definition and possible synonyms and abbreviations, as well as 224 cross-references that guide the user to the preferred term, which serves to harmonise the terminology. The entries from the fields of physiotherapy, geoinformatics, criminology, meteorology, computer science and animal science also have English equivalents, while the entries from the field of firefighting have also German equivalents in addition to the English ones. The publication is intended to keep the interested specialist public up to date with new dictionary entries that are created as part of larger terminographic projects.
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