The first word in an English dictionary is 'a', the indefinite article.
probably aardvark as it has 2 "a"s at the beginning
Dictionary there is an A
Noah Webster included the word knit in his Compendious Dictionary of the English language published in 1806. Don't believe it had to be added as it was included in the first dictionary that I am aware of.
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In the dictionary, the word 'breath' would come before the word 'breathe.' This is because the dictionary is organized alphabetically.
You would use the alphabet to look up a word in the dictionary because all of the words are in alphabetical order. Just select the first letter of the word and search for that in the dictionary.
The First Word of the Dictionary is "A"
The word that comes first in a dictionary is typically "aardvark."
The dictionary definition of a word
The first word in the dictionary that starts with the letters sir is the word "sir".
The first word put into the dictionary was "abacus" in 1755 by Samuel Johnson in his "A Dictionary of the English Language."
Dictionary there is an A
No, "a" is not the first word in the dictionary. The first word in most dictionaries is typically a word that starts with the letter "a," like "aardvark" or "abacus."
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The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.
The first word in the "r" section of a dictionary is typically "rabbit."
The first word listed in the dictionary typically starts with the letter "A." For example, in the English language dictionary, "aardvark" is often one of the first words.
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