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The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
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Dictionaries include a lot of useful information and how to spell almost every single word in the English language. They are useful in schools, universities, colleges and homes.
Yes, dictionaries like the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam-Webster provide definitions and etymologies for a vast number of English words. However, it may not encompass every single word due to the evolving nature of language and the sheer volume of words in existence.
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You spelled it right in the question, it can be spelled as 'everyday' or 'every day'.
It's spelled using the Latin alphabet, and the spelling appears on every single Peace dollar.
Every single word that is in the English language dictionary is made up of at least one or more syllables. The word cereal has a total of three syllables.
On the SAT you get 1/4 point subtracted for every multiple-choice question you answer incorrectly. You get 0 points subtracted for every multiple choice question you don't answer.
All of them do. That is the definition of a Biblical Hebrew dictionary. But if you are asking about a dictionary that has references to example verses for every word, no such dictionary exists.
A dictionary does not typically provide detailed usage examples for every entry word. It may also lack information on regional variations in word usage and pronunciation. Additionally, a dictionary may not include etymological information for every word listed.
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.