Collocations withdictionary
These are words often used in combination withdictionary.
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biographical dictionary
That this is intended to be something more than a biographical dictionary is evidenced by the arrangement of the entries chronologically, by each subject's year of birth, rather than alphabetically.
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electronic dictionary
For semantic query expansion, a comprehensive electronic dictionary containing semantic information is needed.
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medical dictionary
A medical dictionary has been offered to all panel members.
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modern dictionary
A majority - probably, a substantial majority - were covered by the dictionary definition of the ' peasantry ' which prevailed in 1905 and this description can even be justified from modern dictionary definitions.
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online dictionary
The use of the online dictionary decreased drastically after the first two readings.
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standard dictionary
The book is easy to use, following a slightly altered version of standard dictionary procedure.
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