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title: How to Create Glossary Terms
slug: /how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/create-terms
---
# How to Create Glossary Terms
Once a glossary has been created, you can add multiple **Glossary Terms** and **Child Terms** in it.
- Once in the Glossary, click on **Add Term**.
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src="/images/v1.8/how-to-guides/governance/glossary-term.png"
alt="Add Glossary Term"
caption="Add Glossary Term"
/%}
- Enter the required information:
- **Name*** - This contains the name of the glossary term, and is a required field.
- **Display Name** - This contains the Display name of the glossary term.
- **Description*** - A unique and clear definition to establish consistent usage and understanding of the term. This is a required field.
- **Tags** - Classification tags can be added to glossary terms. When adding a glossary term to assets, it will also add the associated tags to that asset. This helps to further describe and categorize the data assets.
- **Synonyms** - Other terms that are used for the same concept. For e.g., for a term Customer, the synonyms can be Client, Shopper, Purchaser.
- **Related Terms** - These terms can build a network of concepts to capture an associative relationship. For e.g., for a term Customer, the related terms can be Customer LTV (LifeTime Value), Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC).
- **Mutually Exclusive** - There are cases where only one term from a particular glossary is relevant for a data asset. For example, an asset can either be PII-Sensitive or a PII-NonSensitive. It cannot be both. For such cases, a Glossary Term can be created where the child terms can be mutually exclusive. If this configuration is enabled, you wont be able to assign multiple terms from the same Glossary Term to the same data asset.
- **References** - Add links from the internet from where you inherited the term.
- **Owner** - Either a Team or a User can be the Owner of a Glossary term.
- **Reviewers** - Multiple reviewers can be added.
Once a glossary term has been added, you can create **Child Terms** under it. The child terms help to build a conceptual hierarchy (Parent-Child relationship) to go from generic to specific concepts. For e.g., for a term Customer, the child terms can be Loyal Customer, New Customer, Online Customer.
Instead of creating a glossary manually, you can **[bulk upload glossary terms](/how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/import)** using a CSV file.
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bold="How to Bulk Import a Glossary"
icon="MdArrowForward"
href="/how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/import"%}
Save time and effort by bulk uploading glossary terms using a CSV file.
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bold="How to Add Assets to Glossary Terms"
icon="MdArrowForward"
href="/how-to-guides/data-governance/glossary/assets"%}
Associate glossary terms to data assets making it easier for data discovery
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