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The definition of the word transpire in the Oxford dictionary is to occur or to happen. It is a verb and the word's origin if from the Latin language from Medieval times.
Naf is not in the Oxford English dictionary.
The Oxford Dictionary says 'Silicon'
I supose you have to ask the people who make the dictionary to add it in eg oxford
Every dictionary is different. In the Oxford English dictionary, after "concept" n., and "concept" v., comes "conceptacle". In the New Oxford American dictionary, the next word is "conception." In both the TWL, (the Scrabble dictionary) and Webster's Second International, the next word is "conceptacle."
The Oxford English Dictionary Is considered to have every word in the English language. There is only one. Whereas a normal dictionary is much more concise.
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According to the Oxford Standard Dictionary the word fright means "a sudden intense feeling of fear". The word fright is a noun which also means fear.
pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters).The longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary is the 45 letter word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.According to the dictionary it is a lung disease causing inflammation of the lung from the inhalation of fine silica dust.
"Muggle" was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2003, where it is said to refer to a person who is lacking a skill. [1]
In the Harvard referencing system, you would reference The Oxford English Dictionary by stating the author (if any), year of publication (if available), title of the entry in italics, edition if applicable, name of the dictionary in italics, and the URL if accessed online. For example: Oxford English Dictionary. (2021). "Word." in Oxford English Dictionary online. Retrieved from https://www.oed.com.