English, 27.10.2021 01:30, gustinya000
Use the circled numbers in the entry below to match that number to the corresponding part of the dictionary entry. Note that each number in the illustration refers to the material on its left.
Adapted from a definition from Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (G and C Merriam Co., 1913)
1 . etymology
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2 . definition
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3 . alternate forms
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4 . synonym
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5 . entry word
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6 . illustrative quote
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7 . respelling
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