Yes, the word "importation" does exist in the dictionary. It refers to the act of bringing or introducing goods or services into a country, usually from Another Country.
The possessive form of the word "dictionary" is "dictionary's."
The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
Typically, the word "Dictionary" is printed on the top of a dictionary cover.
The word "dachshund" came into the English dictionary from the German language. The name "dachshund" translates to "badger dog" in German, as the breed was originally developed in Germany for hunting badgers. The word entered the English language through the importation and popularity of the breed in Britain.
"Last" can be a verb when used to mean to continue to exist or to endure. For example, "How long will this battery last?"
The word "simpling" does not appear to exist in the dictionary. The closest words that do exist in the dictionary are "simply" and "simplifying."
In my dictionary, it does not exist.
A troft is a word that doesn't exist in the dictionary.
Sunspotting is not a real word or phrase and does not exist in the dictionary.
The word Verandah does not exist in the English dictionary. Sorry!
Such word does not exist in any forms of the English dictionary.
No, it doesn't exist in the official Scrabble dictionary.
No, it doesn't exist in the official Scrabble dictionary.
No, it doesn't exist in the official Scrabble dictionary.
There is no such word as hreuplices in any dictionary or encyclopedia. The word just does not exist in the English language.
No, it doesn't exist in the US or International Scrabble Dictionary.
I looked this word up in the dictionary and the word didn't exist. Maybe you misspelled it or something.