Definition of Wordbook. Meaning of Wordbook. Synonyms of Wordbook

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Definition of Wordbook

Wordbook
Wordbook Word"book`, n. [Cf. D. woordenboek, G. w["o]rterbuch.] A collection of words; a vocabulary; a dictionary; a lexicon.

Meaning of Wordbook from wikipedia

- dictionaries in setting the norms of the English language. Look up dictionary or wordbook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glossary of dictionary terms by the...
- pp. 29–35 Stalley Early Medieval Architecture pp. 43–44 Cosman Medieval Wordbook p. 247 Stalley Early Medieval Architecture pp. 45, 49 Kitzinger Early Medieval...
- (Wahrnehmung) Vokabular – "vocabulary", (Wortschatz) Diktionär – "dictionary, wordbook", (Wörterbuch) probieren – "to try", (versuchen) proponieren – "to propose"...
- Kenkyusha ****anese Dictionary and Basic English Writers' ****anese-English Wordbook follow this style, and it is also used in the JSL form of romanization...
- commentaries, it is known that Li Si compiled the Cangjiepian, a partially-extant wordbook listing some 3,300 Chinese characters in the small seal script. Their form...
- English-Latin wordbook dated 1483 : Herrtage, Sidney John Hervon". 1881. Retrieved 2014-02-05. "Catholicon angli**** : ; an English-Latin wordbook, dated 1483...
- Before Samuel Johnson's two-volume A Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1755 and considered the most authoritative and influential work of...
- (2003). "Cosmology". In Gowan, Donald E. (ed.). The Westminster Theological Wordbook of the Bible. Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664223946. Mabie, F...
- Retrieved 25 February 2016. A. W. Sparkes (1991). Talking Philosophy: A Wordbook. Routledge. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-415-04223-9. Retrieved 25 February 2016...
- personal name of Aaron's grandson, Phinehas (= Pa-neḥas)". The Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament interprets the name to mean "the bronze-colored one"...