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I need a title for one of the pages in my application. It only contains words with their definitions. So this word is not going to be a part of a sentence but used as a title of the page and button name. Something like:



(title that I'm looking for)



car - a road vehicle with an engine
plane - vehicle designed for air travel



I was thinking of word Reference or Definitions but maybe there is something more accurate.










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    I need a title for one of the pages in my application. It only contains words with their definitions. So this word is not going to be a part of a sentence but used as a title of the page and button name. Something like:



    (title that I'm looking for)



    car - a road vehicle with an engine
    plane - vehicle designed for air travel



    I was thinking of word Reference or Definitions but maybe there is something more accurate.










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      I need a title for one of the pages in my application. It only contains words with their definitions. So this word is not going to be a part of a sentence but used as a title of the page and button name. Something like:



      (title that I'm looking for)



      car - a road vehicle with an engine
      plane - vehicle designed for air travel



      I was thinking of word Reference or Definitions but maybe there is something more accurate.










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      I need a title for one of the pages in my application. It only contains words with their definitions. So this word is not going to be a part of a sentence but used as a title of the page and button name. Something like:



      (title that I'm looking for)



      car - a road vehicle with an engine
      plane - vehicle designed for air travel



      I was thinking of word Reference or Definitions but maybe there is something more accurate.







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          The title you are looking for, I think, is "glossary"



          Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized.



          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary






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            How about Clavis?



            Merriam Webster defines it as:




            a key or glossary serving as an aid to interpretation




            According to Wikipedia




            Clavis or Glossary, an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms







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            • Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

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            You could also use 'Index' or 'Contents'.



            Index: An alphabetical list of a collection by title or other category.



            Contents: A list of chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical.






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            • I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

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            • Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

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            The title you are looking for, I think, is "glossary"



            Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized.



            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary






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              The title you are looking for, I think, is "glossary"



              Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized.



              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary






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                The title you are looking for, I think, is "glossary"



                Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized.



                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary






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                The title you are looking for, I think, is "glossary"



                Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized.



                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary







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                    How about Clavis?



                    Merriam Webster defines it as:




                    a key or glossary serving as an aid to interpretation




                    According to Wikipedia




                    Clavis or Glossary, an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms







                    share|improve this answer























                    • Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

                      – codddeer123
                      3 hours ago















                    1














                    How about Clavis?



                    Merriam Webster defines it as:




                    a key or glossary serving as an aid to interpretation




                    According to Wikipedia




                    Clavis or Glossary, an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms







                    share|improve this answer























                    • Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

                      – codddeer123
                      3 hours ago













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                    How about Clavis?



                    Merriam Webster defines it as:




                    a key or glossary serving as an aid to interpretation




                    According to Wikipedia




                    Clavis or Glossary, an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms







                    share|improve this answer













                    How about Clavis?



                    Merriam Webster defines it as:




                    a key or glossary serving as an aid to interpretation




                    According to Wikipedia




                    Clavis or Glossary, an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms








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                    • Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

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                    • Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

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                    Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

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                    Good to know but I will go with glossary. Thanks!

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                    You could also use 'Index' or 'Contents'.



                    Index: An alphabetical list of a collection by title or other category.



                    Contents: A list of chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical.






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                    • I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                      – codddeer123
                      4 hours ago











                    • Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

                      – GoodJuJu
                      3 hours ago















                    -2














                    You could also use 'Index' or 'Contents'.



                    Index: An alphabetical list of a collection by title or other category.



                    Contents: A list of chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical.






                    share|improve this answer























                    • I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                      – codddeer123
                      4 hours ago











                    • Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

                      – GoodJuJu
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                    You could also use 'Index' or 'Contents'.



                    Index: An alphabetical list of a collection by title or other category.



                    Contents: A list of chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical.






                    share|improve this answer













                    You could also use 'Index' or 'Contents'.



                    Index: An alphabetical list of a collection by title or other category.



                    Contents: A list of chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical.







                    share|improve this answer












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                    • I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                      – codddeer123
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                    • Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

                      – GoodJuJu
                      3 hours ago

















                    • I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                      – codddeer123
                      4 hours ago











                    • Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

                      – GoodJuJu
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                    I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                    – codddeer123
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                    I was thinking about the index but I think it only contains words without definitions, doesn't it?

                    – codddeer123
                    4 hours ago













                    Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

                    – GoodJuJu
                    3 hours ago





                    Reading your question again I can see that a 'glossary' as suggested by @owain is probably more appropriate.

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