well thats a stupid and overly time-consuming question to answer.
Any page number.
The guide words for the page with any given word will be different from dictionary, depending on the size of the pages, the number of words in the dictionary, and the size of the type. In my dictionary, The Random House Dictionary, paperback edition, the guide words on the page with the word irrigation are irretrievable-isothermal.
The guide words at the top of the page in the dictionary for the word "addition" would be "address" and "adherent."
Guide words are the words printed at the top of each page in a dictionary that indicate the first and last words on that page. They help users quickly locate a word without having to scan the entire page.
Depends what dictionary you use
second guide word
guide words
The word "lamp" would be on the dictionary page, as it falls alphabetically between the guide words "lab" and "land."
Well in the Merriam Webster Dictionary, it can be found on page 237, however depending on the exact dictionary it may differ quite a bit, therefore a more detailed question may need to be asked to get an exact answer.
No, the word "handy" would come after the word "hand" in a dictionary page as it starts with the letter "h" followed by "a."
A guide word is the two words that are at the top of a dictionary page.
A guide word is the two words that are at the top of a dictionary page.