The last word in the Y section of the dictionary is "y-8 aircraft."
It would depend on the dictionary being used. However, commonly the last word in the "Y" section of a dictionary is "youthquake."
You would likely find a short, easy-to-understand definition of the word "vanquish" in an abridged dictionary of the English language. A legal dictionary would focus more on legal terminology and definitions as they relate to the law. An unabridged dictionary of the Latin language would provide detailed definitions of Latin words, not English words like "vanquish."
The second last letter being "y" could indicate that the word is likely a noun or an adjective. There are numerous words that fit this criterion, so it's difficult to provide an exact number without more context.
In the word "crazy," the letter "y" is not considered a vowel. The vowels in this word are "a" and "y" is a consonant.
No, the letter "y" is not a vowel in the word "crazy." In this word, "y" is serving as a consonant sound.
It would depend on the dictionary being used. However, commonly the last word in the "Y" section of a dictionary is "youthquake."
Ywis is an archaic word that means indeed or certainly.
YYZ ... the airport code for Forester B. Pearson International Airport (Toronto, Canada) The last real word is a proper name, Yvonne.
This word comes from the dictionary of kloe, heva & Lucy the three omegas (Y)
Yes. Dic/tion/ar/y Four syllables!
The dictionary notates correct pronunciation of "any", as an-y; 2 syllables.
If it is Scrabble, use a word dictionary smart one. :P
nearly
Scary
The only word is yuked, which is in the slang dictionary. The definition is "to vomit".
According to the Oxford American Dictionary (published by Avon in 1980), there are 4 syllables in the word "necessary."The dictionary breaks the word up into the following syllables this way:nec es sar y
If this is in the Key to Pronunciation the symbol Y example yung as in young