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Terminology planning; Terminology policy; Terminology policies

Military terminology         
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE STUDYING TERMS AND LANGUAGE OF MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS AND PERSONNEL
Military term; Military jargon; Military terms; Kinetic activity (military terminology); Military code
Military terminology refers to the terms and language of military organizations and personnel as belonging to a discrete category. As distinguishable by their usage in military doctrine, they serve to depoliticise, dehumanise, or otherwise abstract discussion about its operations from an actual description thereof.
terminology         
STUDY OF TERMS AND THEIR USES
Term (language); Terminologists; Terminology (artifact); Terminology(artifact); Terminology (discipline); Terminologist; Term (linguistics); Terminology science; Terminological; Terminologically
n.
Nomenclature.
terminology         
STUDY OF TERMS AND THEIR USES
Term (language); Terminologists; Terminology (artifact); Terminology(artifact); Terminology (discipline); Terminologist; Term (linguistics); Terminology science; Terminological; Terminologically
(terminologies)
The terminology of a subject is the set of special words and expressions used in connection with it.
...gastritis, which in medical terminology means an inflammation of the stomach.
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Terminology planning policy

Terminology planning is a planning activity for developing domain communication largely according to the needs and requirements of knowledge representation. Domain-specific conventions of knowledge representation — depending on the domain as such or text within a domain, may comprise not only linguistic representation of concepts (i.e.terms), but also all kinds of non-linguistic representations (e.g. graphs, formulae, numbers, signs, depictions). Therefore, to different degrees depending on the particular domain, terminology planning may have to take into account these non-linguistic representations as well.