Guide words are the words at the top of the pages in the dictionary that let you know what words are below. For example, if you look up the word per in the Webster's dictionary the top of the page will say pennyroyal-percentile these are your guide words.
**Note I used the Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary revised office edition and my example appears on page 507.**
Entry Words....
Entry Words: Each defined word is called an entry.
An 'entry word' is the form of the word that is the first (main) listing for that word in the dictionary. For example, if you were looking for the word 'shortly', you could find it under 'short'.
An entry word is a verbal password to gain entry to a controlled area.
Guide words are the first and last words on a dictionary page, helping users locate a word alphabetically. Entry words, on the other hand, are the main words listed in a dictionary with their definitions and other relevant information. Entry words are what users look up to find the definition of a word.
A brief entry is an entry that is relatively short. If in a blog, a brief entry could be anywhere from about 300 to 500 words, or about half the size of a short story.
Which would be guide words and which are entry words? tropical, trout,trust weather wayward weave prance practice prairie.
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Sorry; repentant
Barren; desolate
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The word printed in bold in a dictionary is the headword, and the other words in the entry are related to it in terms of definitions, usage, or variations. The headword serves as a guide to the rest of the information provided in that entry.
The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.
Yes, it is hyphenated. The best way to recall and understand if words should be hyphenated is to first look at the words which are causing doubt.Example sentence:"The hiring manager stated the job required zero experience as it is an entry-level position."Entry, Level and Position are the three words you need to be concerned with.Start by looking at the last word, in this case it is: Position. Then look at the two proceeding words: Entry and Level.Now simply ask yourself: Is this an "Entry Position?" The answer is no, it is not.Then ask: Is this a "Level Position?" The answer is no, it is not; it is however an 'entry-level position.'Best to sum it up by saying if the preceding two words do not make sense when each is spoken alone along with the third word ( remember "Level Position") then you can and should hyphenate it.
Foyer, Hallway, Lobby
telah/sudah diterjemahkan translate = men(t)erjemahkan