may depend on the dictionary, but usually - azymite,
What information does the dictionary provides? What are the parts of the dictionary?
Oxford English Dictionary
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1847.
Alex Rodriguez was born on July 27, 1975 in New York, New York.
This is because a dictionary typically contains words and their meanings, but it does not list itself as one of the words included. It serves as a reference guide for other words rather than being an entry itself.
A dictionary on a particular subject such as a Science Dictionary, or a Military Dictionary.
Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
What information does the dictionary provides? What are the parts of the dictionary?
Abridged Dictionary
Some of the categories of Information provided in The Free Dictionary are Dictionary/Thesaurus, Medical Dictionary, Legal Dictionary and Financial Dictionary. There are also the Acronyms, Idioms and Encyclopedia and Wikipedia Encyclopedia Categories in The Free Dictionary.
There are several different dictionaries depending on where you are playing. The SOWPODS is the largest dictionary, combined of the official scrabble dictionary and the british scrabble dictionary. The official dictionary for tournament play in the US is the TWL dictionary.
Pocket dictionary, Concise dictionary, Desk dictionary,
"A lot" is not in the dictionary, though each word is in the dictionary separately.
The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
~dictionary entries are the things you put in a dictionary (the words). =)