For academic purposes, you can give the source of everything that you quote, even dictionary definitions. Personally I would mention it parenthetically, rather than as a footnote.
Typically, you do not need to footnote dictionary definitions when used in an academic paper. It is common practice to introduce the term and provide the dictionary definition without citing the source. However, it is essential to check your institution's specific guidelines for citation requirements.
the definitions, pronunciations, and etymologies of words.
Yes, "dictionary" is a noun. It refers to a book or electronic resource that lists words in alphabetical order and provides definitions, pronunciations, and other information about them.
You can find words by typing their definitions into a search engine or a dictionary website such as Merriam-Webster or Dictionary.com. These resources will provide you with the word that matches the definition you have entered.
A dictionary gives the definitions of words.
Because they don't have any definitions they are just names.
There are 69 definitions. Set is the word with the most dictionary definitions.
definitions
yes.
I get definitions from my dictionary. And sometimes on this site as well.
Set has the most definitions in an unabridged dictionary.
1414 definitions
No, copying the dictionary is not plagiarism.
yes.
It depends which dictionary you use.
specialized dictionary.
The dictionary provides a list of definitions that you can use to determine the literal meaning of a word.
The best place to find definitions is a dictionary.