The etymology (origin) of the word.
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What information does the dictionary provides? What are the parts of the dictionary?
In an etymological dictionary of Latin, you can find information about the origins and history of the Latin word "dictionary."
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what are information can you find in dictionary
A dictionary.
I prefer the Oxford Spanish/English dictionary. It is the standard supplemental dictionary given out in college level Spanish programs.
dictionary
It must be more embracing that way!