IPA: /ˈlɛksɪs/
KK: /ˈlɛksɪs/
The complete collection of words used in a language, separate from their forms or structures; essentially, the vocabulary.
The lexis of English includes thousands of words that are used in everyday conversation.
Lexis is derived from the Greek word "lexis" (λέξις), meaning "word" or "speech." It refers to the vocabulary or the totality of words in a language.
Think of the Greek word for 'word' — that's what 'lexis' refers to, the collection of words in a language.