Yes. A dictionary is unchanging and consistently referred to as an accurate source.
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perhaps you find a better resource than wikipedia.
A DICTIONARY is : A resource to help u find the meaning of a word. Or if its a adjective, pronoun, noun, and more !
IRDS is Information Resource Dictionary System.
An etymology dictionary is a reference resource that provides the origins and historical developments of words, including information about their meanings, forms, and uses over time. It helps users better understand the history and evolution of language by tracing the roots and development of words.
Use the dictionary it does wonders. Better than what people can explain on limited keyboards. And I believe it is a town in some country the atlas or dictionary will help you if you need an answer.
None can be better as dictionary.com is a dictionary website while answers.com is a place where you can get answers. This is because they are made for different purposes.
I'd better look that up in the dictionary.
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'.
It's not a dictionary, it is a resource for translating phrases between different languages.