All fact, a true list of words and their meanings
No, dictionaries contain a mixture of factual information (definitions, spellings, etc.) and subjective elements (such as example sentences, usage notes). They aim to provide accurate and authoritative definitions and interpretations of words, but they can also reflect language as it is commonly used, which may include slang, informal terms, or regional variations.
Dictionaries are a collection of words and their meanings set out in alphabetical order. Therefore, a dictionary does give facts.
Yes they are all based on fact.
Dictionary meaning's are all true they are not false.
yes.
A dirty dictionary has all the inappropriate words and there meaning.
Yes they are all true definitions in the Encarta World English Dictionary.
memorize a dictionary
All of them.
I doubt it, the English Shorter Dictionary has over 160,000 words and the normal dictionary 220,000 words
All of them do. That is the definition of a Biblical Hebrew dictionary. But if you are asking about a dictionary that has references to example verses for every word, no such dictionary exists.
all words that are real are in the dictionary!
either tangerine or Croatian...depends on the type of dictionary. did you know that when you eat celery your body treats it as a disease and eliminates it? hence the fact that you gain nothing from eating celery. except for the fact that you have projectile diarrhea for about a year...or is that just me <3
No, a dictionary is a type of reference book that provides definitions and explanations of words. While a dictionary is a type of book, not all books are dictionaries.