Every dictionary, whatever it's size and content fulfills it's purpose. Dictionaries offer ease of reference and are as complete as possible as regards both the range of words included and the information given under each entry
Yes because a dictionary contains knowledge or variius things. While that is the definition of a book. A dictionary can be a book. But a book does not have to be a dictionary
The Oxford English Dictionary is widely considered the best dictionary for research purposes due to its comprehensive coverage and detailed historical information on words.
noNo, a dictionary is a book, they're not opposites.
No, dictionary and book have no antonyms.
World Book Dictionary was created in 1963.
A dictionary can be a book. A book can be a dictionary. They each have a purpose, choose the one appropriate to your needs. There is no 'best'.
A glossary deals with terms related to a specific topic. A glossary at the end of a Book which relates to terms specific to the book. A glossary of computing terms versus the same terms listed in a general dictionary.
The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
there is such a book as a Junior Dictionary
Besides defining words and helping you spell them correctly, what other purposes can a dictionary serve?
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
You can buy a dictionary in almost any book shop.