No. The only proper spelling is "dictionary" (Latin for "pertaining to speech")
This word is not in the dictionary, check your spelling.
That is the correct spelling of the informal adjective "legit" meaning "legitimate."
The default dictionary used by Word during a spelling check is called the main dictionary or the custom dictionary. It contains a list of words that are recognized as correctly spelled by the software.
Yes, it's a legitimate word in the official Scrabble dictionary.
The problem lies with your spelling. The word is gullible, not guilible, and it is still in the dictionary.
This word id not listed in the dictionary, check your spelling.
No, the spelling is Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
This word is not in any dictionary. Check your spelling.
For the definition and correct spelling of a word.
Not an answerable Question. The problem is that the "English" language has several sub-dialects and several experts working in diferent parts of the world who decide wheather a saying or new word is a legitimate "Word" tht has been added to the Language. Both The Oxford and Webster Dictionaries release a a list of new "Entries" thet their experts feel are legitimate additions. My best advice to you is find out who Publishes the "Difinitive" Dictionairy for your region and visit their WEB site.
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That is not a word. It means you need to check your spelling & then use a dictionary.