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Guide words are the first and last words on a dictionary page, helping users locate a word alphabetically. Entry words, on the other hand, are the main words listed in a dictionary with their definitions and other relevant information. Entry words are what users look up to find the definition of a word.

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Guide words are the first and last words on a dictionary page, helping users locate a word alphabetically. Entry words, on the other hand, are the main words listed in a dictionary with their definitions and other relevant information. Entry words are what users look up to find the definition of a word.

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Guide words are the words at the top of the pages in the dictionary that let you know what words are below. For example, if you look up the word per in the Webster's dictionary the top of the page will say pennyroyal-percentile these are your guide words.

**Note I used the Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary revised office edition and my example appears on page 507.**

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Entry Words: Each defined word is called an entry.

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