Use a dictionary to find the definition of the word dispatch. An atlas is for maps.
you can dispatch the product now. My order has been Dispatched.
in the dictionary
No, "dispatch" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word.
You would look the word up in a dictionary. The dictionary will give you the meaning, as well as other information about a word.
The word "germ" would come before the word "germinate" in the dictionary, as words are typically listed in alphabetical order.
It would depend on the dictionary being used. However, commonly the last word in the "Y" section of a dictionary is "youthquake."
You would use the alphabet to look up a word in the dictionary because all of the words are in alphabetical order. Just select the first letter of the word and search for that in the dictionary.
I believe the correct spelling is "dispatch".
The guide words for the word "urban" in the dictionary would likely be "urbane" and "uranium."
Atlas
There is none. According to the Oxford Dictionary, both spellings are synonymous for all meanings of the word. However, 'dispatch' is more common in American English and 'despatch' seems to be more common in British English. It really comes down to a matter of personal preference.
If someone wanted to learn English using a dictionary, they would want to buy a translation dictionary. What this means is they would have the word in their language and beside it would be the word in English.