yes
It would be alphabetized under S.
A glossary is a list of word meanings.
They are in chronological order and then alphabetized.
Yes, the word 'the' can be alphabetized. Any word in English can be alphabetized. However, 'the' is only capitalized if it is the first word of a sentence, or if it is part of a proper noun, such as "The Wizard of Oz."
By author's last names
Yes, the term "cyclo" is typically alphabetized as "Cyclo" in nomenclature.
Names
It would be alphabetized under S.
Yes, the keyword "glossary" is typically included in the glossary at the back of a book.
the glossary contains
This is False. A bibliography needs to be alphabetized by an author's last name. This makes it easier for the researchers to find.
Yes It does.
bibliography
Alphabetic order
A telephone directory must be alphabetized. So names are alphabetized and arranged in this order:Last nameFirst Name or InitialMiddle Initial, if known
The plural form of glossary is glossaries.
A glossary is a list of word meanings.