The first word found at the top of an encyclopedia page typically varies depending on the specific article or topic being discussed. Encyclopedias are organized alphabetically, so the word will correspond to the title of the entry on that page. For example, if the page is about "Cats," then "Cats" would be the first word at the top.
A cod fish can be found in the word 'encyclopedia'
An encyclopedia is usually found in a library
The word "droor" is not found in numerous Dictionaries or Encyclopedia..
The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
C. Book "W," page 89
the word depress is on page 18 in Hatchet.
Its on page 55
Look in any dictionary (book, not online!) At the top of each page is a guide word - usually the first or last entry on the page. In the dictionary are words printed in alphabetical order. Each of these entries is an entry word. You could have found this out by googling or looking up in a dictionary : Entry word - Noun, entry word - the form of a word that heads a lexical entry and is alphabetized in a dictionary. citation form, main entry word Guide word - word printed at the top of a page in a dictionary, encyclopedia, etc., usually the first or last entry on the page
I found the word, egalitarianism, on page 90.
Guide words in a dictionary are typically found at the top of each page and provide the first and last word entries on that page. They help users locate words quickly by indicating what range of words can be found on that particular page.
The guide word on the right-hand page typically indicates the first entry or the main term that appears on that page in a dictionary or reference book. It helps readers quickly identify the range of words or topics covered on that page, facilitating easier navigation. In a dictionary, the guide word often represents the first word listed on the page, while the left-hand page usually has the last word listed on that page. Together, they provide a snapshot of the content found within the pages.
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