You may try the glossary. Further, the book's Index or Help feature (online or ebooks) could provide context-sensitive information.
To find the definition of an unfamiliar word in a scholarly dictionary, you should look at the beginning of the entry for the word where the definition is usually provided. If the word is still unclear, you can also look for context clues within the dictionary entry or consult a glossary, index, or table of contents for additional information.
You may be unfamiliar with this esoteric invention called a "phone book" which gives the numbers for people and businesses in your area, but I suggest you look into it (and then look IN it).
You would likely be holding a dictionary or a glossary to look up the unfamiliar terms and understand their meanings in the context of the book.
look at the book
You find a book with serial number information and look it up. You find a book with serial number information and look it up.
... meaning by looking closely at the context in which you find a word.
Answer: Look in a book or on the Internet for that type of information.
look in a book!!!!!! look in a history book u can find the answer!!!!!!
looking closely at the context in which you find the word
Look in the book's index.
By look everywhere but the kicthen then look in the kicthen it might be there.
Look in the phone book.