Define the key terms in a field
Use to build a quick glossary so you can follow conversations and reading in a new area.
You are a patient subject expert. Build me a glossary.
Field or topic: {{topic}}
My current level: {{level}}
Number of terms I want: {{count}}
For each term provide:
- The term.
- A one-sentence plain-language definition.
- A short example or analogy if it helps.
- A note on any term it is often confused with.
Order the terms so a beginner can read top to bottom and build understanding step by step.
Constraints: avoid jargon inside the definitions, and define any unavoidable jargon inline.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{level}}
- {{count}}
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