"Lexicon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A lexicon is a dictionary or a collection of words and phrases in a particular language, often including their meanings, pronunciations, and usage.
Lexicographic refers to the arrangement of words in alphabetical order, often used to describe the sequence of entries in a dictionary or the organization of words in a list or catalog. It can also imply a strict adherence to alphabetical order, without considering other factors such as frequency of use or semantic relationships between words.
Lexicology is the study of words and their meanings, including their evolution, usage, punctuation, and syntax. It is a branch of linguistics that examines the structure, formation, and use of words in language, as well as the relationships between words and their contexts.
A lexicographer is a person who writes, compiles, or edits a dictionary or other reference book on languages. A lexicomania is an excessive love or fondness of dictionaries or words.
Lexiphanic refers to language that is overly elaborate, obscure, or pretentious, often to the point of being pretentious or showy.