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The Free Dictionary is a great on-line dictionary to find the answers to your queries regarding words. Their definitions are very clear and easy to understand. Their definition for the word "recorded" is: To set down for preservation in writing or other permanent form.
Please ask one question at a time - are you looking for definitions? You can also use an online dictionary for instant answers if so.
To add dictionary entries to an HTML page, you can use the HTML list variant called "definition list." You surround the entire group of dictionary entries with the <dl> tag like this: <dl> </dl> Then you can add your terms and definitions. Terms are surrounded by the <dt> (dictionary term) tag. Definitions are surround with <dd> (dictionary definition) tag. <dl> <dt>Answers.com</dt> <dd>A website where users can post questions and crowd source answers.</dd> </dt> You can add as many <dt> and <dd> elements as you like to a single <dl>.
Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?
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use a dictionary for and/or a yahoo answers.
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Yes, such as xylophone. Check a dictionary for more answers.
Yes, such as xylophone. Check a dictionary for more answers.
Try the link below , they have many answers regarding the military as a profession .
No, questions cannot answer themselves. Questions are posed to gather information or initiate a discussion, while answers provide responses or solutions to those questions.