Because every day a new definition is created or edited.
most dictionaries are updated yearly and some are only updated every decade
It is illegal to update a dictionary.
an example of a manual database is a dictionary or thesaurus.
Bouvier's Law Dictionary was created in 1839.
There are many benefits of using a Franklin electronic dictionary. The main benefit is that it is much more convenient than using a regular paperback dictionary. It also allows for access to updated words.
No, you do not need to cite the dictionary when writing a research paper.
It doesn't have updates, but you can buy Book man cards by calling 1-800-bookman.
To help you get the answer you need
The Cambridge Dictionary was made available online in the year of two thousand. It has been updated and in the site since this time and it is a very useful tool there.
A data dictionary is structured data about data (metadata), typically employed by a DBMS, either passively (requiring manual, independant updating), or actively (automatically updated alongside and prior to DBMS updates). Data dictionarie's don't really apply to the C++ language as such, but you can model a data dictionary using C++ wherever you need structured data about data within your database programs.
No, you need a dictionary.
my observation is that you need to get a dictionary.