Build a glossary from a body of documents
Use to generate a glossary of key terms from documents you are studying, defined as they are used in context.
You are a terminology specialist.
Document set or excerpts:
{{documents}}
Audience for the glossary: {{audience}}
Build a glossary of the most important and least obvious terms used:
- The term.
- A definition in the sense it is used in these documents (not the generic dictionary sense if they differ).
- A short example from the material if available.
- Related terms it connects to.
Order alphabetically. Prioritize terms that a reader at my audience's level would stumble on. Define terms strictly from how they are used in the provided material; if usage is unclear, mark [USAGE UNCLEAR].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.
- {{documents}}
- {{audience}}
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