Any online German dictionary such as the Leo German-English dictionary at dict.leo.org
The German language has an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 words in its dictionary, including compound words and regional dialects.
Online cool words can be found on any rhyming or dictionary site. It doesn't matter what awesome word someone needs to find, a dictionary will have it.
There are very few words that start with the letter C in German, the way its used is often with other words, kind off like the "CH" sound in English. one source would be an on-line German dictionary or what might be easyer would be a German dictionary from a book store. [that's if they sell German dictionary's]
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Guide words in a dictionary are typically found at the top of each page and provide the first and last word entries on that page. They help users locate words quickly by indicating what range of words can be found on that particular page.
Unfortunately it is not possible to get an audio version of the German dictionary. You can use a program to read specific words for you. Examples are AT&T's text to speech website, the Leo Online German Dictionary, and Google translate.
To locate words found on that page
To locate words found on that page
The guide words found at the top of the dictionary page on which "harvest" appears are typically "harm" and "harsh." These guide words help users locate the word "harvest" alphabetically within the dictionary.
A dictionary is a book that contains definitions of words; a vocabulary is the words that someone knows. So, the difference is between words in a book and words in a mind.
Probably not. There always seems to be a few words which can be found in one dictionary which are not found in others. What unabridged means is that the dictionary contains all the words which the dictionary writer wrote definitions for. An abridged dictionary contains only those words that an editor thought you would likely need to look up, and leaves out those which are extremely technical or obsolete.