The two word parts that make up "novel" are "nov-" meaning new, and "-el" which is a suffix denoting something small.
A dictionary entry is primar. __--FROM GENIUS--__
The entry word after "little" in the dictionary is typically "live."
The word "superficial" is shown on the dictionary entry as an adjective.
Dictionary.com supplies etymological information from the Online Etymology Dictionary. There is a heap of information for this entry. See the link below.
; According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, either of the following is correct: -- bucketfuls -- bucketsful For the dictionary entry itself, see the Related Link.
The word "superficial" is typically listed as an adjective in a dictionary entry.
I used the definition part of the dictionary entry to find the meaning of "meager."
Guide words are the words at the top of the pages in the dictionary that let you know what words are below. For example, if you look up the word per in the Webster's dictionary the top of the page will say pennyroyal-percentile these are your guide words.**Note I used the Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary revised office edition and my example appears on page 507.**Entry Words....Entry Words: Each defined word is called an entry.
The part of speech shown on the dictionary entry for the word "vestibule" is a noun.
In a dictionary entry, "you" typically refers to the word being defined or described in that entry. This allows the reader to quickly identify the word under consideration.
whihc set contains all the standard and major parts of a dictionary entry
Look in any dictionary (book, not online!) At the top of each page is a guide word - usually the first or last entry on the page. In the dictionary are words printed in alphabetical order. Each of these entries is an entry word. You could have found this out by googling or looking up in a dictionary : Entry word - Noun, entry word - the form of a word that heads a lexical entry and is alphabetized in a dictionary. citation form, main entry word Guide word - word printed at the top of a page in a dictionary, encyclopedia, etc., usually the first or last entry on the page