Terms May 2026

searching looks for exactly what you typed, which requires you to consider synonyms and variant spellings (e.g., "heart attack" vs. "myocardial infarction").

In academic or technical writing, "useful" terms are often organized into specific sections:

: This tool analyzes any text you paste, automatically generating a list of the most useful vocabulary words and showing how they are used in context. searching looks for exactly what you typed, which

: Specifically designed for quantitative analysis, it counts the most frequent words, bigrams (two-word phrases), and trigrams to help you identify dominant themes.

: A mini-dictionary usually found at the end of a work that defines technical or advanced terms. : Specifically designed for quantitative analysis, it counts

: Often found at the beginning of research papers, listing the 3–5 most critical terms used in the study.

: A list at the back of a book that identifies the exact pages where specific terms or topics are discussed. : A list at the back of a

(or controlled vocabularies) are standardized terms used in databases like PubMed (MeSH terms).