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Pick the first listed definition as the correct definition.
Pick the first listed definition as the correct definition.
The best little step sister i ever had!!! dictionary .com, baby
For a spelling checker algorithm to work, there has to be a list of words or a dictionary with correct words. The algorithm has to take each word and see if exists in the dictionary. If a word does not exist in the dictionary, it gets highlighted as a misspelling. To speed up searching a word in a dictionary, a computer program may use indexing and binary search etc..Then the next step is to suggest correct spelling. For this, the spell checker uses pattern matching. A good Spelling suggestion algorithm may split a given misspelled word in to syllables and look for words that has as many syllables of the misspelled word in that order to list spelling suggestions. Most of the time, misspellings goes in vowels.
Boogey standard is slang for a way to dance. Boogey means to get up and get going. For example put a little boogie in your step. This is not found in a normal dictionary because the are slang words.
It is not a formal dictionary word, except that it is listed in Wiktionary as one word stepgrandmother.Conversely, Wikipedia lists it as hyphenated step-grandmother, and multiple sources list the term step-grandparent. The consensus, therefore, would be to hyphenate it in that manner.The words stepmother and stepchild are not hyphenated.
The words that can be made with the letters in step are pest and pets.
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It depends- what size step are you talking about with the _____ step equal to the adult step?
The first words uttered by Neil Armstrong on the moon were, That is one small step for man one small step for mankind.
"Step" as a prefix can be represented by the word "step-", which means a small movement or action. It is often used in words like "step-by-step" or "stepmother" to indicate incremental progression or a degree of relation.