The first animal listed in the dictionary is the aardvark, followed by the aardwolf.
Noah Webster is credited with creating the first American dictionary. He published "An American Dictionary of the English Language" in 1828. This dictionary helped standardize American English spelling and pronunciation.
The last animal listed in the OED is the Zyzzyva, a tropical weevil.
No, Batiste does not test on animals according to various cosmetic sources. They are listed as a cruelty-free brand on those sources.
There is not a word recognized in any English dictionary that defines people who act like animals. If it becomes a more popular thing, it will eventually have a name.
GOSH does not test on animals and they DO have the rabbit symbol on their website. Also, they are listed on the PETA list of Cruelty-Free Companies and Products.
The first word listed in the dictionary typically starts with the letter "A." For example, in the English language dictionary, "aardvark" is often one of the first words.
That would be "Aardvark", funnily enough, the animal was left out of Dr Johnson's dictionary.
The first two things listed in each dictionary entry are usually the word being defined and its pronunciation key.
Aardvark is the first animal listed in the OED.
Pick the first listed definition as the correct definition.
My dictionary lists the noun "A", the word for the first letter of the alphabet.
Pick the first listed definition as the correct definition.
"Care" comes before "careful" in the dictionary because the words are listed alphabetically, and "C" comes before "CA."
Well, honey, in a standard English dictionary, "Peach" is listed before "Pear" because "P" comes before "R" in the alphabet. So, if you're looking for the juicy details on peaches, you'll find it before you get to the pears. Happy reading!
The word listed in alphabetical order on a dictionary is called an "entry." This is the word that you use to locate the definitions, pronunciations, and other information about a specific word in the dictionary.
People aren't listed in the dictionary very often. Try an encyclopedia, under C.
Yes. In a reverse dictionary, words are listed according to their meaning.