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It depends on the word in question but for the most part a dictionary will give the word, what type of word it is, its pronunciation, its definition(s), and etymology if it is known. Some may also use it in a sentence or phrase as an example.
A dictionary is a reference work that lists alphabetically the words of a language and/or other languages containing information such as spellings, pronunciations, definitions, etymology, synonyms, antonyms and translations.
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A dictionary or an etymological dictionary provides information about the origin and historical development of words, including their etymology. Online resources such as Etymonline.com can also be helpful in researching the etymology of words.
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Lexicographers study words. Their spelling, pronunciation, meaning or meanings, etymology and derivatives. They write dictionaries.
In a dictionary, information about an entry word typically includes its definition, pronunciation, part of speech, and sometimes its etymology or word origin. Additional details may include synonyms, antonyms, examples of usage, and related word forms.
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