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Not until you asked: Main Entry: dic·tio·nary Pronunciation: 'dik-sh&-"ner-E, -"ne-rE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -nar·ies Etymology: Medieval Latin dictionarium, from Late Latin diction-, dictio word, from Latin, speaking 1 : a reference source in print or electronic form containing words usually alphabetically arranged along with information about their forms, pronunciations, functions, etymologies, meanings, and syntactical and idiomatic uses 2 : a reference book listing alphabetically terms or names important to a particular subject or activity along with discussion of their meanings and applications 3 : a reference book giving for words of one language equivalents in another 4 : a computerized list (as of items of data or words) used for reference (as for information retrieval or word processing) Source: mw online
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dictonary is not in the dictionary, sorry can't help you!
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No - I never even thought about doing that - that's a neat question +up for you
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yes. the definition is a book that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning, or that gives the equivalent words in a different language.
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No, but I did once type "google" into Google. You probably want to try it for yourself now.
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yes when i started to learn english and got my first dictionary
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Yes, when I was a teenager I read the entire dictionary.
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no, but i will now
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wouldn't that make the world blow up? kinda like if you 'googled' the word google?
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