somthing in a book a bit like a blerb! (i think!)
A glossary is used to provide definitions or explanations for terms, concepts, or jargon used in a particular field or subject. It helps readers understand the meanings of specific terms within the context of the material they are reading.
It is used to define terms relevant to the subject being covered.
The subject is how elections develop and take place.
A list explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text
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A glossary is a list of words used in a book and their definitions.
A glossary is a dictionary at the back of a book, defining words found in that book.
The glossary at the end of the book provided definitions for technical terms used in the text.
A glossary is a little dictionary of terms used in a book.I didn't understand the meaning of that word and had to look in the glossary.The glossary will tell you what all of the foreign words in this story mean.
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It is referred to as the map legend
the glossary contains
glossary
Glossary comes first. (I am looking at the 'contents' page in my book)
In an APA style research paper, the glossary is usually placed at the end of the document, after the reference list. It should be labeled "Glossary" and include definitions of key terms used in the paper in alphabetical order.
False. A glossary is a list of terms and their definitions used in a particular subject or text, while a dictionary typically contains synonyms, antonyms, definitions, and other related information about words.
The glossary gives the meanings of words used in a particular text; it usually gives meanings of unusual words or words the average reader might not know. Many texts of Shakespeare's plays, for example, include a glossary at the end, since the language he used has changed so much over the centuries.