Our organisation, with many legacy .NET Framework projects which we're migrating to .NET 6, suffers from this same dilemma, and we haven't yet found a good way to unambiguously communicate which particular "dialect" of .NET is being discussed either. What I've somewhat settled on is:
- ".NET" as an umbrella term for the entire .NET ecosystem - Framework, Core, Standard, and "new" .NET 5/6/future versions
- ".NET (Core)" when referring to .NET Core, and "new" .NET 5/6/future versions - the parentheses around "Core" appear to be the magic bullet that satisfies the it's-.NET-not-.NET-Core pedants
- ".NET Standard" when referring to the now-deprecated standard
- ".NET Framework" when referring to the Framework exclusively