💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Multicompetency"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| code switchingnoun | Alternative form of code-switching. [(linguistics) The phenomenon or practice of alternating between two or more languages or language varieties.] |
| polyglottismnoun | Alternative spelling of polyglotism. [The use, notably in speech, of several languages.] |
| colinguistnoun | Alternative form of co-linguist. [One who shares a language with someone.] |
| proficiencenoun | Alternative form of proficiency. [Ability, skill, competence.] |
| multi-ethnolectnoun | Alternative spelling of multiethnolect. [A language variety formed with the input of several ethnic groups.] |
| supralocalisationnoun | Alternative form of supralocalization. [(linguistics) The replacement of local regional words or phrases with those having a wider currency.] |
| multitouch | Alternative form of multi-touch. [(computing) Of a computer tablet or touch-screen interface, accepting more than one touch at the same time.] |
| skillsetnoun | Alternative form of skill set. [A set of skills.] |
| multi-cultinoun | Alternative form of multiculti. [(informal) Multicultural.] |
| codeswitchingnoun | Alternative form of code-switching. [(linguistics) The phenomenon or practice of alternating between two or more languages or language varieties.] |
| crossdisciplinaritynoun | Alternative form of cross-disciplinarity. [The combining and connecting of different disciplines.] |
| alternantnoun | (linguistics) An alternative form or allomorph. |
| multicolorsnoun | Alternative form of multicolours. [Multiple colours.] |
| multiinstrumentalistnoun | Alternative form of multi-instrumentalist. [A musician who plays two or more musical instruments at a professional level of proficiency.] |
| transferrabilitynoun | Alternative form of transferability. [The ability of something to be transferred.] |
| pseudolinguisticsnoun | Alternative form of pseudo-linguistics. [Work purporting to fall under the scholarly field of linguistics but falling short of its standards; linguistic pseudo-scholarship.] |
| glottonymnoun | Alternative spelling of glossonym. [The name of a language.] |
| interconvertabilitynoun | Alternative form of interconvertibility. [(uncountable) The condition of being interconvertible] |
| subspecialisationnoun | Alternative form of subspecialization. [The further specialization of something already specialized.] |
| dialectismnoun | (linguistics) Alternative form of dialecticism. [The quality of being dialectic.] |
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