not sure..I have one too
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The possessive form of the singular noun dictionary is dictionary's.
Dictionary is the correct spelling.
Personally, I use the word "meep" all the time! Its basically just a nonsense word, it doesn't really mean anything, and its not in the dictionary, although it might be in Websters online dictionary. I call "meep" a word. Hope this explains a little bit. Meep ya later!
This is because a dictionary typically contains words and their meanings, but it does not list itself as one of the words included. It serves as a reference guide for other words rather than being an entry itself.
it is only worth what someone will pay for it
It is not in the "Merrian Websters Intermediate Dictionary".
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Yes it is in the Merriam-Websters Dictionary
The British dictionary have British English and the Webster dictionary have American English
$5000 in US currency from Oregon...so much cheddar comes from tillamook
According to websters dictionary it is an adverb
The definition of Corinth according to Websters Dictionary is: A city of southern Greece in the northeast Peloponnesus on the Gulf of Corinth. It is near the site of the ancient city or Corinth.
The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.
any where fror 10.00 to 30.00
There is no known individual named "Meraism Websters" in public records or notable sources. It is possible that this name might be misspelled or referring to a lesser-known person. Could you provide more context or clarify your question?