No, "a" is not the first word in the dictionary. The first word in most dictionaries is typically a word that starts with the letter "a," like "aardvark" or "abacus."
The first word in the "r" section of a dictionary is typically "rabbit."
The primary stress in the word "dictionary" falls on the syllable "-tion."
The word "dictionary" is stressed on the second syllable, pronounced as "DICT-ion-ary."
The main stress in the word "dictionary" falls on the syllable "dic."
The possessive form of the word "dictionary" is "dictionary's."
The First Word of the Dictionary is "A"
The dictionary definition of a word
The first word in the dictionary that starts with the letters sir is the word "sir".
Dictionary there is an A
You cannot personally add a word to established dictionaries like Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary. Lexicographers collect, analyze, and determine the inclusion of words based on their usage and significance in the language over time.
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The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.
The first word in the S section of a dictionary will depend on which dictionary you use. SAA is in the dictionary and stands for the Speech Association of America.
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To find the definition of an unfamiliar word in a scholarly dictionary, you should look at the beginning of the entry for the word where the definition is usually provided. If the word is still unclear, you can also look for context clues within the dictionary entry or consult a glossary, index, or table of contents for additional information.