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    dictionary


    1. dictionary means, "A person or thing to be imitated; model; pattern”


    2. A dictionary that


    3. good dictionary and consideration tells all


    4. The terms 'presently' and 'directly' commonly used by the usually invisible human beings that Jock calls the ‘turnip-heads’, terms that mean some time in the next three weeks, do not feature in Jock's dictionary


    5. Allcock added a package which contained the American Dictionary of the English Language, Webster-Mahn, Unabridged


    6. Harry's dictionary became dog-eared and worn through constant reference and the texts of his book lists had all been crossed through as he devoured the information and insights each had to offer


    7. The dictionary of Romanian language


    8. they all keep track? Purchased a new dictionary,


    9. To dream about something unauthorized means that you have copied contents of this dream dictionary without permission from dee-em


    10. The dictionary refers to a calling as a strong impulse or inclination to do a certain thing, follow a certain profession, or course of action

    11. Can one then have design without a designer? The English Dictionary describes “design” in the following ways:


    12. she stuffed her French dictionary in her purse


    13. ” At home, I looked it up in the dictionary and found “smoky


    14. This is to advise that, had you once upon a time immersed yourself in that most important of languages, you may not have so much thought of yourself as a Stranger with the entries in this dictionary


    15. Thus, not so many years ago, she announced that she had discovered in her dictionary that the word republican came between reptilian and repugnant


    16. Well prior to this point you will have realized that this dictionary is a thinly-veiled diatribe (albeit with bits of whimsy thrown in from time to time) against everything having to do with the left, both leftist people and leftist programs, in this country


    17. The medical journal from the Kyatt Islands was written in a language he wasn’t fluent in, but Kyattese used the same alphabet as Turgonian, and he had a language dictionary to reference


    18. Either way, it is definitely atrocities on a massive scale against noncombatants, which is both the UN and the dictionary definition of genocide


    19. The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines worry as a state of


    20. word not found in his dictionary

    21. Nin had sensibly brought along a Thai/English dictionary to help us communicate more easily


    22. At this juncture, dictionary definitions may, in a way be helpful, as they seem to give a spread of meanings, how they’re generally understood, in the many ways that they have been used


    23. The worst thing she had, though, was this damned little red dictionary that she carried around


    24. The American Collegiate Dictionary describes belief as: “Conviction of the truth or reality of a thing, based upon grounds insufficient to afford positive knowledge


    25. As to what they are, chapter 1, “Toward a Middle Ground,” gives the dictionary descriptions:


    26. I had intended that God in the “dialogue” would have had the last word in this rather voluminous essay, or assay as the dictionary might better describe it, “To examine by trial


    27. The oxford dictionary defines the word “bury” as follows:


    28. My latest English dictionary does not even list this word yet


    29. He handed me a paper dictionary


    30. Jezebel’s name has come down to us in the dictionary where the definition is given

    31. One was a Latin-Castellano dictionary and the other was a Castellano grammar


    32. After more delay an email from Kate revealed Microsoft’s approach to revising its spell checker, dictionary, and thesaurus


    33. right there, in the American Heritage Dictionary he handed over to me


    34. Spanish word without having to look it up in a dictionary — provided, of course,


    35. England, a dictionary of obsolete, West Country English words noted the word was used


    36. Well, this theory is as good as any, and for now at least, it will remain a “maybe fact” (made up words not found in any dictionary)


    37. Don’t: Use any word found in a dictionary longer than three letters


    38. word found in a dictionary


    39. • The password is a word found in a dictionary (English or foreign)


    40. In the case of password hacking, dictionary attacks involve dictionary software that recombines English dictionary words with thousands of varying combination

    41. A dictionary attack begins with the dictionary, essentially a database of


    42. compared to that of Dictionary Attack with a very large dictionary


    43. The list includes "Outstanding Educators of America" 1971, "Dictionary of International Biography" 1973, "Men of Achievement" 1974, "Noteworthy Americans of the Bicentennial Era" and "Who’s Who in the West" 1975, International Register of Profiles World Edition 1976, and "Who’s Who among Hispanic Americans" 1992-93


    44. that she included a Russian-English dictionary and detailed maps of


    45. if you look it up in the dictionary, means “beyond human com-


    46. definition of rape in the dictionary and then I looked up how it is


    47. The Oxford English Dictionary


    48. In the English Dictionary


    49. Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random


    50. From the dictionary













































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    Synonyms for "dictionary"

    dictionary lexicon guidebook informant reference encyclopedia thesaurus footnote evidence

    "dictionary" definitions

    a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them