no you do it!
I am unable to look up information in a dictionary.
look up word meaning, origin, spelling
I believe French because of the pronunciation of "toire" at the end. Look it up in a dictionary and the language of origin should be described.
It is of Greek origin, a word for a Dictionary. So, look in a bookshop or a library
According to the Urban Dictionary, the definition of the term "check it" is to look at this or listen to this. You can find the definition of more slang words and terms online at the Urban Dictionary website.
You can use the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) to look up the origin of the word "dandelion." It provides comprehensive historical information on word origins and meanings.
A thesaurus and a dictionary serve different purposes. A thesaurus provides synonyms and antonyms for words, while a dictionary defines words and provides their pronunciation, origin, and usage.
The easiest way for you to answer your question is to use a dictionary. With a good dictionary, you will see a break down of the word by syllable/s & the origin and/or etymology of words. You should familiarize yourself with a good dictionary to acquire this skill. If you look up systematic in the dictionary, you will easily be able to answer your own question.
Peasure is not a word, but pleasure is a word. If you would like to find out whether or not a word is an actual word, you can check the word in a dictionary or look online at a dictionary website.
I have no idea. Y don't u look It up in the dictionary or on ur commuter. Check on answers.com
keeper custodian steward you can cross check cuz they might be specific source: dictionary
People use spell checks to ensure that the words one write are correct written. It is more easy and comfortable than to look in a dictionary book or an online dictionary.
Depends on which dictionary you look at.