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Что (кто) такое Thesaurus - определение

WORK LISTING WORDS GROUPED INTO CATEGORIES IN PART TOPICAL AND IN PART SEMANTIC, E.G. ROGET'S THESAURUS (NOT THESAURUS FROM INFORMATION SCIENCE)
Thesauri; The saurus; Thesuari; Synonicom; Synonymordbok; Synonym dictionary
  • Peter Mark Roget, author of ''Roget's thesaurus''.
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thesaurus         
(thesauruses)
A thesaurus is a reference book in which words with similar meanings are grouped together.
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thesaurus         
[??'s?:r?s]
¦ noun (plural thesauri -r?? or thesauruses)
1. a book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts.
2. archaic a dictionary or encyclopedia.
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk thesauros 'storehouse, treasure'.
thesaurus         
n.
[L.]
1.
Treasury, storehouse.
2.
Repository (especially of knowledge).
Thesaurus         
·noun A treasury or storehouse; hence, a repository, especially of knowledge;
- often applied to a comprehensive work, like a dictionary or cyclopedia.
Thesaurus         
A thesaurus (plural thesauri or thesauruses) or synonym dictionary is a reference work for finding synonyms and sometimes antonyms of words. They are often used by writers to help find the best word to express an idea:
Thesaurus (information retrieval)         
CONTROLLED VOCABULARY EXPANDED WITH RELATIONS OF BROADER, NARROWER AND RELATED TERMS, SERVING SUBJECT INDEXING AND VOCABULARY CONTROL
In the context of information retrieval, a thesaurus (plural: "thesauri") is a form of controlled vocabulary that seeks to dictate semantic manifestations of metadata in the indexing of content objects. A thesaurus serves to minimise semantic ambiguity by ensuring uniformity and consistency in the storage and retrieval of the manifestations of content objects.
Thesauri         
·pl of Thesaurus.
Roget's Thesaurus         
ENGLISH THESAURUS, A BOOK LISTING CATEGORIES OF WORDS GROUPED BY SEMANTICS, FIRST EDITION
Rogets Thesaurus; Rogets Thesaurus/Outline; Rogets; Roget's; Roget’s Thesaurus; Roget's International Thesaurus
Roget's Thesaurus is a widely used English-language thesaurus, created in 1805 by Peter Mark Roget (1779–1869), British physician, natural theologian and lexicographer.
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae         
DIGITAL CORPUS OF PRE-1500 GREEK LITERATURE
Thesaurus Lingua Graecae; Thesaurus linguae graecae
The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) is a research center at the University of California, Irvine. The TLG was founded in 1972 by Marianne McDonald (a graduate student at the time and now a professor of theater and classics at the University of California, San Diego) with the goal to create a comprehensive digital collection of all surviving texts written in Greek from antiquity to the present era.
Art & Architecture Thesaurus         
CONTROLLED VOCABULARY AND THESAURUS FOR DESCRIBING ITEMS OF ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND MATERIAL CULTURE
Art and Architecture Thesaurus; Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus
The Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT) is a controlled vocabulary used for describing items of art, architecture, and material culture. The AAT contains generic terms, such as "cathedral," but no proper names, such as "Cathedral of Notre Dame.

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Thesaurus

A thesaurus (plural thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings, sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as lists of synonyms and antonyms. They are often used by writers to help find the best word to express an idea:

...to find the word, or words, by which [an] idea may be most fitly and aptly expressed

Synonym dictionaries have a long history. The word 'thesaurus' was used in 1852 by Peter Mark Roget for his Roget's Thesaurus.

While some works called "thesauri", such as Roget's Thesaurus, group words in a hierarchical hypernymic taxonomy of concepts, others are organized alphabetically or in some other way.

Most thesauri do not include definitions, but many dictionaries include listings of synonyms.

Some thesauri and dictionary synonym notes characterize the distinctions between similar words, with notes on their "connotations and varying shades of meaning". Some synonym dictionaries are primarily concerned with differentiating synonyms by meaning and usage. Usage manuals such as Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage or Garner's Modern English Usage often prescribe appropriate usage of synonyms.

Writers sometimes use thesauri to avoid repetition of words — elegant variation — which is often criticized by usage manuals: "writers sometimes use them not just to vary their vocabularies but to dress them up too much".