a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them
there are two definitions and they are as followed
noun, plural dic·tion·ar·ies.1.a book, optical disc, mobile device, or online lexical resource containing a selection of the words of a language, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, derived forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon; glossary. Print dictionaries of various sizes, ranging from small pocket dictionaries to multivolume books, usually sort entries alphabetically, as do typical CD or DVD dictionary applications, allowing one to browse through the terms in sequence. All electronic dictionaries, whether online or installed on a device, can provide immediate, direct access to a search term, its meanings, and ancillary information: an unabridged dictionary of English; a Japanese-English dictionary.
2.a book giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics.
3.Computers .a.a list of codes, terms, keys, etc., and their meanings, used by a computer program or system.
b.a list of words used by a word-processing program as the standard against which to check the spelling of text entered.
According to the Urban Dictionary, the definition of the term "check it" is to look at this or listen to this. You can find the definition of more slang words and terms online at the Urban Dictionary website.
The word "dictionary" means: A book with many words, which are listed in alphabetical order, and their definitions. If you do not have an actual dictionary, you can go to free dictionaries on google, or define (word you want to define) on google.
The literal dictionary definition of a word is described as its dictionary definition.It might also be called its standard definition, which implied the meaning - usage - ascribed to the word is standard to all or most major dictionaries.A dictionary definition is assumed to be the literal and common (popular) usage of a word unless otherwise indicated.
There are many places someone can look to find the definition of reconciling. One can look on dictionary websites like The Free Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and MacMillan Dictionary.
According to the Urban Dictionary, it is what you get after eating spicy foods. There is another definition given for it in the Urban Dictionary, but that definition is not appropriate for WikiAnswers website.
The dictionary definition of a word
The dictionary definition of geologist is a specialist in geology
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The definition of destitute can be found in the Webster dictionary, The Free Dictionary, Dictionary Reference, MacMillan Dictionary, and Thought Catalog.
The language beyond the dictionary definition refers to the nuances, connotations, and cultural or contextual meanings that words may carry beyond their basic definitions. It often involves understanding the subtleties of language usage, including tone, intent, and implied meanings that go beyond literal interpretations. This deeper level of language comprehension is essential for effective communication and interpretation in various contexts.
Yes they are true in a Dictionary.
~dictionary entries are the things you put in a dictionary (the words). =)
It is the same as the Dictionary definition.
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The connotation of a word is its literal dictionary definition. The denotation of a word is its inferred meaning.
The dictionary definition of hustling is to move something quickly, often in a jarring way.
According to the Urban Dictionary, the definition of the term "check it" is to look at this or listen to this. You can find the definition of more slang words and terms online at the Urban Dictionary website.