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Read a dictionary, or sound words out... sounding it out doesn't always work so if you read a dictionary... you can learn the words that do not work
Probably not. There always seems to be a few words which can be found in one dictionary which are not found in others. What unabridged means is that the dictionary contains all the words which the dictionary writer wrote definitions for. An abridged dictionary contains only those words that an editor thought you would likely need to look up, and leaves out those which are extremely technical or obsolete.
There are about 30,000 words in Oxford Dictionary.
The Polish language has around 300,000 words in its dictionary.
The Oxford English dictionary has about 220,000 words. In the Oxford 'Shorter' Dictionary there are 163,000 different words, The Oxford Reference dictionary has 115,000 different words (200,000 meanings) and The Oxford English mini-dictionary has 40,000 different words (50,000 meanings)
I doubt it, the English Shorter Dictionary has over 160,000 words and the normal dictionary 220,000 words
It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges. It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges. It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges.
Yes, but the term every time is properly two words. It means always or invariably.(oddly enough, one dictionary lists the term everytime in their thesaurus, but not the dictionary)
~dictionary entries are the things you put in a dictionary (the words). =)
look in a dictionary
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.
The bolded words in a dictionary are typically referred to as "headwords" or "entry words". These words are used to locate and access definitions, pronunciations, and other information in the dictionary.