The first page is the title page. It has the title, author or editor, publisher, and copyright date.
Guide words are the words printed at the top of each page in a dictionary that indicate the first and last words on that page. They help users quickly locate a word without having to scan the entire page.
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It depends on your dictionary. This question is probably to see if you know how to use the dictionary. To find the answer, find the word notable in your dictionary and then you will see the guide words. The guide words are at the top of the page and show the first and last word on the page in order to guide you to your word.In my dictionary, Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition, "notable" is on the page with the guide words "Norwegian elkhound" and "note."
The guide words found at the top of a page in a dictionary are the first and last words on that page, which help users locate specific words quickly. For example, if the word "harvest" appears on a page in a dictionary, the guide words at the top of that page might be "harm" and "haste." These guide words serve as reference points for users to navigate the dictionary efficiently.
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Guide words in a dictionary are typically found at the top of each page and provide the first and last word entries on that page. They help users locate words quickly by indicating what range of words can be found on that particular page.
The numbers vary depending of the length of the definition of each word and on the size of the dictionary. Generally speaking, there are either one or two per page. If there's one, it's the first one one one page and the last one on the next page.
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The Collins-Robert French Dictionary was first published in 1978. You can learn more about this dictionary online at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Collins-Robert French Dictionary" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
In a dictionary, the guide words on a page typically include the first and last entry words on that page. For the word "curious," the guide words might be something like "curtain" as the first word and "curiosity" as the last word. These guide words help users quickly navigate to the desired entry by indicating the range of words covered on that page.
The guide words for the page with any given word will be different from dictionary, depending on the size of the pages, the number of words in the dictionary, and the size of the type. In my dictionary, The Random House Dictionary, paperback edition, the guide words on the page with the word irrigation are irretrievable-isothermal.
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