Books-A-Million is an example of a big, well-known bookstore that most likely would have helpful English-Romanian dictionaries.
It's possible to make and receive an online order to bookstores in Romania, for a printed dictionary.
Otherwise, online dictionaries may be accessed by visiting the following sites:
http://dictionary.4romania.com/
http://www.dictionare.com/english/dictionary.htm
http://dictionar.netflash.ro/
http://www.dictionar-online.ro/
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in the dictionary
I would refer to a dictionary. Not a children's dictionary, though.
One may find a Spanish dictionary at Coles Bookstores. A Spanish to Spanish dictionary does not exist because it would be considered just a dictionary in the Spanish language.
In a thesaurus,or a dictionary
This is found in what is called the "Reference" section.
You would typically find the meaning for "translated" under the verb "translate" in a dictionary.
You would find the complete history of a word like "meadow" in a comprehensive dictionary, such as the Oxford English Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These dictionaries provide detailed information on the etymology, usage, and evolution of words over time.
There are many resources to find the definition of the word fundamental. The best place to start would be the dictionary. The dictionary would give you a full description of fundamental.
There are several websites where an individual can find information on rumps. Examples would include Reference Dictionary, The Free Dictionary and Wikipedia.
Usually an almanac, but you could find it in an subject dictionary if it was a very major country (in terms of population).
No you would not.