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a dictionary or search engine (dictionary or vocabulary book works best)
i have checked tghe dictionary and i have not found it so, No it is not a word
When looking up a word in the dictionary, you can find out its definition, part of speech, and sometimes its origin or etymology.
The best source for tracing the origin of an English word is an etymological dictionary. There are a number of these online, or available at your local library.
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.
Dictionary. Or an Etymological Dictionary.
The New Zealand pocket dictionary typically shows the origin of a word by providing its etymology, which traces the word back to its historical roots, including its language of origin and any changes in meaning over time. This information is usually found in the dictionary entry for the word.
A dictionary that gives a detailed history of the origin of a word is called an etymological dictionary
Most word origins can be found in a dictionary entry toward the end. The origin of the word kelp comes from the Middle English culp (See related link below).
In an etymology dictionary.
Usually yes.
I am unable to look up information in a dictionary.
old french
AnswerInfirm is an origin from Latin infirmus, from in -'not' + firmus 'firm' - Oxford Dictionary
a dictionary or search engine (dictionary or vocabulary book works best)
No, the word "llomew" is not found in the dictionary. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
My dictionary says it comes from old English word pigga.