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A more detailed description of dictionary operations -- text lookup and dictionary modification -- gives a clearer picture.
The official Austrian dictionary, " Das Österreichische Wörterbuch ", gives grammar and spelling rules defining the official language.
In one application, it is actually a benefit: the password-hashing method used in OpenBSD uses an algorithm derived from Blowfish that makes use of the slow key schedule ; the idea is that the extra computational effort required gives protection against dictionary attacks.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
Words of the Fighting Forces by Clinton A. Sanders, a dictionary of military slang, published in 1942, in the library at The Pentagon gives this definition:
John DeFrancis's exemplary Chinese-English dictionary gives twelve meanings for dào 道 " way ; path ; say ", three for dǎo 道 ( or 導 ) " guide ; lead ", and one for dāo 道 in an " odd, bizarre " idiomatic expression.
The Garzanti online dictionary also gives the etymology as deriving from house, but house of the bishop (" domu ( m ) ( episcopi ); ' casa ( del vescovo )') instead of the house of God.
A 5-bit code gives 2 < sup > 5 </ sup > = 32 possible combinations of bits, so when the 33rd dictionary word is created, the algorithm will have to switch at that point from 5-bit strings to 6-bit strings ( for all code values, including those which were previously output with only five bits ).
A British dictionary gives for the spelling " jacana " and for " jaçana ".
Parjanya, () according to the 1965 Sanskrit – English dictionary by Shri Vaman Shivram Apte gives the following meanings:
The Universal etymological English dictionary of 1749 gives the town as " Chester upon Street " ( and describes it as " a Village in the Bishoprick of Durham ").
# The referee gives each a slip of paper with the same word ( found in this dictionary ) written on each slip — word chosen so that it has synonyms in its definition, but ( preferably ) the definition of any synonym does not ( in that dictionary ) list a synonym which is the originally assigned word ;
The geographic dictionary of Polish Kingdom, commonly known as " Kąty ", gives the impression that Kutno could have been named " Kątno " originally.
This is already seen in Gravier's early-18th century Illinois dictionary, where for the word < caskaskia >, he gives " cigale.
An Italian dictionary called " lo Zingarelli 1995, Zanichelli editor ", gives both forms, but some others, like " Devoto-Oli, Le Monnier editor " and " Treccani, Treccani editor " give just Zucchina as the correct Italian word.
Hotten's dictionary of slang gives pike at as go away and Pikey as a tramp or a Gypsy.
* The Encarta dictionary defines " Ugly American " as: stereotypical offensive American: a loud, boorish, nationalistic American, especially one traveling abroad, who is regarded as conforming to a stereotype that gives Americans a bad reputation.
Finally, the framework also gives some guidelines as to the requirements regarding the informative value of dictionary reviews: they must be reliable, deal with relevant and material aspects, and be unbiased.
Laycock's Enochian dictionary gives the latter spelling as Coronzom, citing an original manuscript ( Cotton XLVI Pt.
After unsuccessfully trying several methods, Strong Sad gives him a tape of him repeating the word job thousands of times, " from when ( he ) was practicing the dictionary ".
This dictionary is similar in its structure to the one from the Bureau of Translators, but it only gives the " phonetic " transcription of Jurchen words ( by means of Chinese characters ) and not their writing in Jurchen script.
Textonyms in which a disambiguation systems gives more than one dictionary word for a single sequence of keystrokes, are not the only issue, or even the most important issue, limiting the effectiveness of predictive text implementations.

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The dictionary system is in no way dependent upon such summarization or designed around it.
The ll and ch were also considered single letters, but in 1994 the Real Academia Española changed collating order so that ll is between lk and lm in the dictionary and ch is between cg and ci, and in 2010 the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies changed it so they were no longer letters at all < ref > Real Academia Española.
German words with umlaut would further be alphabetized as if there were no umlaut at all — contrary to Turkish which allegedly adopted the German graphemes ö and ü, and where a word like tüfek, " gun ", would come after tuz, " salt ", in the dictionary.
< Dictionary. com http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / humus >.</ ref >) refers to any organic matter that has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain as it is for centuries, if not millennia.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
Yellow, then, may be understood as a quale ; it will do no good to read the dictionary and learn that " yellow " names the colour of egg yolks and ripe lemons, or that " yellow " names the primary colour between green and orange on the spectrum, or that the perception of yellow is stimulated by electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of between 570 and 590 nanometers.
The part lexicon-type layout ( with a marginal " dictionary " composed by Jennifer Sigler, who also edited the book ) spawned a number of concepts that have become common in later architectural theory, in particular " Bigness ": ' old ' architectural principles ( composition, scale, proportion, detail ) no longer apply when a building acquires Bigness.
Vassmer's etymological dictionary traces the name to an Old East Slavic, originally from Cuman Cosac-a free man, specifically an individual who could not find his appropriate place in society and went into the steppes, where he acknowledged no authority.
At each stage in compression, input bytes are gathered into a sequence until the next character would make a sequence for which there is no code yet in the dictionary.
The decoder then proceeds to the next input value ( which was already read in as the " next value " in the previous pass ) and repeats the process until there is no more input, at which point the final input value is decoded without any more additions to the dictionary.
It is a " dictionary of things that there aren't any words for yet "; all the words listed are toponyms, and describe common feelings and objects for which there is no current English word.
Alone, the Welsh element dy can mean ‘ thy, thine ’ or rather ‘ your ’ ( singular ) but there is no gloss of this word meaning ‘ great ,’ as the most cursory glance at the Welsh dictionary proves.
* As applied to Japanese, it designates verb and verbals adjective forms in dictionary form paired with the referral particle no, which turns the verbal into a concept or property noun, or also the-te form of a verb.
“ I am no friend, therefore, to what is called Purism, but a zealous one to the Neology which has introduced these two words without the authority of any dictionary.
Hence, Malaysia has no intention of formulating its own English or coming up with its own dictionary, unlike some English-speaking Commonwealth states like Australia.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
The dictionary now called Webster's New Universal no longer even uses the text of the original Webster's New Universal dictionary, but rather is a newly commissioned version of the Random House Dictionary.
In about 1803, he began studying Sanskrit, though he possessed no grammar or dictionary, and succeeded in obtaining sufficient knowledge of the language to be able to compose poetry in it.
Each player picks a secret word of five letters ( that is in the dictionary, generally no proper nouns are allowed, and generally consisting of all different letters ), and the object of the game is to correctly guess the other player's word first.
Some of the errors were attributed to the use of students for checking the dictionary, although in fact no students were ever employed as editorial staff.
Lindley's work, The Vegetable Kingdom, would have been better relished in England had not the author introduced into it so many new English names, that are to be found in no dictionary, and that do not preclude the necessity of learning with what Latin names they are synonymous.
There is no explanatory section to the dictionary: the phonetic values for the symbols are left to the reader's devices.
He had no problem acquiring the funding, but not as a prescriptive dictionary.

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