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aardvark
The second word in the English dictionary is "Aardvark" It's a burrowing mammal, native to Africa, with a long snout and ears, and a thick tail.
That would be "Aardvark", funnily enough, the animal was left out of Dr Johnson's dictionary.
The second word in the dictionary varies depending on the specific dictionary being referenced. Dictionaries are typically arranged alphabetically, so the second word would follow the first word in alphabetical order.
The first word in an English dictionary is 'a', the indefinite article. probably aardvark as it has 2 "a"s at the beginning
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Dictionary there is an A
Afrikaans, which has a lot of Dutch words incorporated into it. Aardvark comes from 'aarde', meaning 'earth' and 'vark' meaning 'pig'.
the first living creature in the dictionary is an aardvark
if you look up the dictionary the word that comes after rash is rasher.
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