ZZZ (used to represent the sound of a person snoring.)
That is an onomatopoeia. So it is technically not a word. It is actually zyzzyva, a South American weevil that tends to infect plants.
If this is a trick question, the answer might be 'the', or some other word, depending on what dictionary is used!
In the listing of words, some English dictionaries show a capital 'A' as the first word.
Several different meanings may be given.
The next word would be 'a', the indefinite article, an in 'a dictionary'.
These words are often closely followed by an aardvark!
The last word in the English dictionary is "Zyzzyva", a South American weevil that tends to infect plants.
the last word in "the dictionary" Is dictionary.
The last word in the Oxford English Dictionary is "zyzzyva", which is a type of tropical weevil.
in the English dictionary zyzzyva is the very last word and its a South American weevil that is destructive to plants.
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The word flangies is not listed in the authoratative Oxford English Dictionary as a word in the English laguage.
Naf is not in the Oxford English dictionary.
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.
No, it is not. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is.
In the Harvard referencing system, you would reference The Oxford English Dictionary by stating the author (if any), year of publication (if available), title of the entry in italics, edition if applicable, name of the dictionary in italics, and the URL if accessed online. For example: Oxford English Dictionary. (2021). "Word." in Oxford English Dictionary online. Retrieved from https://www.oed.com.
pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters).The longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary is the 45 letter word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.According to the dictionary it is a lung disease causing inflammation of the lung from the inhalation of fine silica dust.
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'Vape' was the Oxford English Dictionaries' word of the year in 2014.
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Yes, it was added in 2017.
Word definitions.
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