The First Word of the Dictionary is "A"
It really does depend on which dictionary you are using. The Anhigha (Darter) bird would be amongst the first in a dictionary of bird species. But the Alpine Accentor beats that! However, the the more widely known Albatross beats both of those to first place!
The first word in the S section of a dictionary will depend on which dictionary you use. SAA is in the dictionary and stands for the Speech Association of America.
M would be first in the dictionary, not MC.
Noah Webster published the first dictionary in 1828
Dictionary there is an A
Noah Webster is credited with creating the first American dictionary. He published "An American Dictionary of the English Language" in 1828. This dictionary helped standardize American English spelling and pronunciation.
The first word put into the dictionary was "abacus" in 1755 by Samuel Johnson in his "A Dictionary of the English Language."
The first dictionary was published in 1755 on the 15th of April
the first living creature in the dictionary is an aardvark
the first person to make a dictionary was george lopes
The word that comes first in a dictionary is typically "aardvark."
The stressed syllable in "dictionary" is the first syllable, which is "dic-".