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LEXISAn on-line database that indexes articles and casework related to legal matters.
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LEXISNot to be confused with the popular car, a lexis is the complete stock of morphemes, idioms, and words possessed by a language---i.e., all the units of potential meaning. See lexicon.
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LEXISLexis® is a proprietary online legal research system, launched in 1973, that provides information to legal, corporate, government and academic markets, and publishes legal, tax and regulatory informa [..]
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LEXISLexis is a large collection of computerised legal information, covering primarily American, English, European and international legal material. Lexis includes Canadian cases, statutes, and legal periodicals in the Canada library. However, Quicklaw (now owned by Lexis) is a more complete service for Canadian law. Lexis is available on the Internet a [..]
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LEXISGerman economist and statistician; born at Eschweiler, Germany, 17 July 1837; died at Gottingen, Germany, 24 August 1914. Although Lexis’s initial ...
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LEXISA legal information service, a pioneer of full-text information online.
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LEXISall of the words and word forms in a language with meaning or function
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(linguistics) The set of all words and phrases in a language.
The vocabulary used by a writer
''In this broadsheet newspaper, the reporter uses a complicated and formal lexis which I find hard t [..]
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LEXISThe 69 sex position. From the Roman numerals for 69, LXIX.
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