In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
The first word in the S section of a dictionary will depend on which dictionary you use. SAA is in the dictionary and stands for the Speech Association of America.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
The first word beginning with 's' in most dictionaries is usually "sad."
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
The first word in an English dictionary is 'a', the indefinite article. probably aardvark as it has 2 "a"s at the beginning
The answer to your question could be easily found using a revolutionary device called a "DICTIONARY. " This amazing contraption allows you to look up words or word groups based on the FIRST LETTER (s) of the word. Simply find a dictionary and flip to the beginning of the "M" section. You find plenty of words that start with "MA."
If one were to search for the definition of the word colleagues they should first start by dropping the s and just searching for colleague. If a dictionary is not physically at hand, then try various dictionary websites which offer dictionary and thesaurus resources.
I think in the 1800's they were called dragons before
the answer in smile get in after s is the word mile
My dictionary provides two pronunciations for the word harass: * huh-ras * har-uh s