It will depend on the dictionary. A big dictionary will give several meanings just for "a" -- the Shorter Oxford has 7 entires for "a" followed by a variety of definitions for a', a-, à, etc.
However, if you count "a" as one word/combination of letters, the next different combination of letters will be "aa" (a type of lava) and then the following word could be "aam" (Shorter Oxford; a Dutch/German measure) or "aardvark" (Chambers; a southern African ant-bear).
The stressed syllable in the word "dictionary" is the third syllable, pronounced as "dic-TION-ary."
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The first syllable is "dic". The second syllable is "tion". The third syllable is "ar". There are four syllables in total in the word dictionary: dic-tion-ar-y.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
I think the first, but the dictionary says the first or the third is acceptable.
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The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
The word llomew is not in my English dictionary but its anagram, mellow, is in the dictionary.
The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
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A dictionary would probably help you more than answers.com would.
Typically, the word "Dictionary" is printed on the top of a dictionary cover.