No. Dictionary definitions describe the accepted and general uses of the word. They do not tell you that you cannot use it for other things, and indeed that is what inevitably happens over time with any language. For example, a dictionary printed sixty years ago would never define the word "gay" as "homosexual"; any modern dictionary which did not include that meaning would be inaccurate.
No, there is no specific law or regulation that requires each word to have a definition in the dictionary that perfectly aligns with its usage. Dictionaries are descriptive rather than prescriptive, meaning they reflect how language is used rather than dictating how it should be used. Language is constantly evolving, so some words may have multiple meanings or may be used differently than their traditional definitions in formal or informal settings.
Popular sovereignty is the practice of allowing each territory to decide for itself whether or not to allow slavery, and it means that the people have the power in a democracy to make political decisions through voting or other forms of participation.
Like charges repel each other due to the electromagnetic force. This means that if two charges have the same sign (positive or negative), they will push each other away. This behavior follows the principle that opposite charges attract while like charges repel.
The law of diminishing marginal utility states that the total satisfaction derived from each additional unit of a product consumed decreases as more units are consumed. This means that the rate at which total satisfaction increases diminishes with each additional unit consumed.
In this context, "fs 94" likely refers to a specific type or brand of fingerprint card used in law enforcement. Each code or abbreviation on the card helps with categorization and identification of records.
It just means an addition. For example, say you draft a will and you decide leave $5,000 each to your three kids. You then you get a car as a gift after the will was finished and decide to leave it to one of the kids. Instead of re-drafting the will, you would ammend it. The additional section would likely begin by referring to the original will and specifying that this is an "ammendment thereto". Essentially, nothing written before is changing, you are just adding something new. Hope this helps.
If there are underlined words, define or tell what each word means according to a dictionary.
Sure, I can provide concise definitions for each word. Just let me know which words you would like definitions for.
"A lot" is not in the dictionary, though each word is in the dictionary separately.
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'.
"Per diem" means "by the day" or "for each day." For more information from the Merriam-Webster dictionary, see the Related Link.
A dictionary will tell you the part of speech for each word. For example, the entry for "dictionary" will state noun.
The number of units indicated by each description of moles of atoms and moles of molecules is the same and is specifically Avogadro's Number, about 6.022 X 10^23
Segregation means separate into 2 (or more) parts so they no longer have any contact with each other. Use this spelling and consult a dictionary.
The name given to a word defined in a dictionary is its entry word or headword.
The two words located at the top of each dictionary page are called guide words. Guide words help a user locate words more easily in the dictionary by indicating that words on each page will fall between the guide words alphabetically.
The first two things listed in each dictionary entry are usually the word being defined and its pronunciation key.
The two words located at the top of each dictionary page are called guide words. Guide words help a user locate words more easily in the dictionary by indicating that words on each page will fall between the guide words alphabetically.