If I am defining in my paper specialized terminology that I learned in class, do I need to cite a source?

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No. Specialized terminology learned in a class can be considered a kind of common knowledge in the context of an essay written for that class, so a works-cited-list entry is not needed. You can read more from the Style Center about what kinds of information do not require entries in works-cited lists.