1. Dictionary.
2. Thesaurus.
You can find meanings of words in both.
Cambridge is a good kind of dictionary. Sara
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A dictionary is not able to harm anything. It may harm ignorance
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A dictionary can be any kind of publication reference source or other kind of database listing words together with information about those words. So you could have a dictionary of computer terms, or a dictionary of agricultural terms, a dictionary of cooking, and so on. The most common kind of dictionary is simply a list of words in one language with their meanings and sometimes also their pronunciation, their origin, and examples of usage. There are translating dictionaries, which list words and meanings in one language, together with equivalent words in another language.
According to the 11th Collegiate Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, time line is two words.
In my dictionary, it is jack-o'-lantern and Japanese. But it matters on what kind of dictionary it is. Mine is a children's dictionary.
That depends on the dictionary you are using. Turn to 'self-evident' in your dictionary and look at the two words printed at the top of the page.
It depends on what kind of dictionary you have. the New international Webster's Standard Dictionary has 26 section, one for each letter. Some dictionaries have separate sections for presidents, flags, country names, etc. Pick up the nearest dictionary and have a look!
One example of a two-syllable adjective starting with "d" that may appear first in a dictionary is "decisive."