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The problem with asking questions in English is that you need to have some grip on the language before you start asking. "Abridged of dictionary" is meaningless. Possibly you are thinking of the expression "an abridged dictionary". "Abridged" only means "made shorter". Dictionaries can be abridged by leaving out some words or by making the definitions shorter, or both. There are many abridged dictionaries of English out there, all with larger brothers, each one no doubt with an entry for the word "art", different in detail but the same in substance. Go to a library. Ask to see their dictionaries. Choose an abridged one. Look up "art".
'The use or employment of things to answer some special purpose;...'.
The problem with asking questions in English is that you need to have some grip on the language before you start asking. "Abridged of dictionary" is meaningless. Possibly you are thinking of the expression "an abridged dictionary". "Abridged" only means "made shorter". Dictionaries can be abridged by leaving out some words or by making the definitions shorter, or both. There are many abridged dictionaries of English out there, all with larger brothers, each one no doubt with an entry for the word "art", different in detail but the same in substance. Go to a library. Ask to see their dictionaries. Choose an abridged one. Look up "art".
The use or employment of things to answer some special purpose;...'.
The specific art of the Sumerian civilization.
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The problem with asking questions in English is that you need to have some grip on the language before you start asking. "Abridged of dictionary" is meaningless. Possibly you are thinking of the expression "an abridged dictionary". "Abridged" only means "made shorter". Dictionaries can be abridged by leaving out some words or by making the definitions shorter, or both. There are many abridged dictionaries of English out there, all with larger brothers, each one no doubt with an entry for the word "art", different in detail but the same in substance. Go to a library. Ask to see their dictionaries. Choose an abridged one. Look up "art".
'The use or employment of things to answer some special purpose;...'.
The problem with asking questions in English is that you need to have some grip on the language before you start asking. "Abridged of dictionary" is meaningless. Possibly you are thinking of the expression "an abridged dictionary". "Abridged" only means "made shorter". Dictionaries can be abridged by leaving out some words or by making the definitions shorter, or both. There are many abridged dictionaries of English out there, all with larger brothers, each one no doubt with an entry for the word "art", different in detail but the same in substance. Go to a library. Ask to see their dictionaries. Choose an abridged one. Look up "art".
The use or employment of things to answer some special purpose;...'.
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, it is.
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If a piece of writing is unabridged, it means that it has not been shortened in any way. In an unabridged dictionary, the word "art" has multiple meanings, including a line of work that requires tremendous skill, the curriculum for a liberal arts education, and the business of gaining knowledge itself.
One example of an abridged dictionary is the "Concise Oxford English Dictionary," which features condensed definitions and fewer entries compared to the full Oxford English Dictionary. Another example is the "Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition," which offers a more compact version of the full Webster's Third New International Dictionary.