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The Oxford English dictionary has about 220,000 words. In the Oxford 'Shorter' Dictionary there are 163,000 different words, The Oxford Reference dictionary has 115,000 different words (200,000 meanings) and The Oxford English mini-dictionary has 40,000 different words (50,000 meanings)
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The stressed syllable in "dictionary" is the first syllable, which is "dic-".
The stressed vowel in "dictionary" is the second syllable, which is pronounced as 'shuh'.
In the dictionary, the stressed syllable is usually marked with a symbol such as an accent mark (ˈ) before the stressed syllable. You can also refer to the pronunciation guide provided in the dictionary to identify the stressed syllable in a word.
The word dictionary is stressed on the first syllable. (dik-shuh-ner-ee)
The prefix "Dic" from the word "Dictionary" is the syllable that is showing stress. When you say the word "Dictionary", you may realise that the prefix "Dic" sounds louder than the rest of the word! One tip for finding stressed syllables in words is saying them aloud. A stressed syllable in a word sounds a bit louder than the other parts of the word when you say it.
The stressed syllable in the word "dictionary" is the third syllable, pronounced as "dic-TION-ary."
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The word "dictionary" is stressed on the second syllable, pronounced as "DICT-ion-ary."
Some general characteristics of a standard dictionary are the inclusion of the spelling of the word, pronunciation keys, and all of the meanings of the words. Other characteristics are the origin of the word and the syllables that need to be stressed.
The first syllable is stressed, i.e. OR-phan.
There are about 30,000 words in Oxford Dictionary.
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