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Should we make [definition] a synonym for [terminology]?
Yes ; they are so near the same that they should be synonymized and terminology should be the main tag name.
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Should we make [definition] a synonym for [terminology]?
No ; these tags are different and should be kept alive as they are.
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Should the synonym between [eating] and [chewing] be removed?
Remember, tags are there to help and ease the searching of answers and questions already posted. If tags and search engine is not good then we end up with duplicate questions posted over and over agai …