A dictionary will tell you the part of speech for each word. For example, the entry for "dictionary" will state noun.
Adjective
"countenance" can be a noun or an intransitive verb. Noun usage - "And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills" (form a Blake poem. Verb usage - "I will not countenance that sort of behavior."
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A dictionary entry is primar. __--FROM GENIUS--__
A Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) entry is normally capitalized.
The entry word after "little" in the dictionary is typically "live."
The word "superficial" is shown on the dictionary entry as an adjective.
The word "superficial" is typically listed as an adjective in a dictionary entry.
I used the definition part of the dictionary entry to find the meaning of "meager."
The part of speech shown on the dictionary entry for the word "vestibule" is a noun.
In a dictionary entry, "you" typically refers to the word being defined or described in that entry. This allows the reader to quickly identify the word under consideration.
whihc set contains all the standard and major parts of a dictionary entry
Guide words are the first and last words on a dictionary page, helping users locate a word alphabetically. Entry words, on the other hand, are the main words listed in a dictionary with their definitions and other relevant information. Entry words are what users look up to find the definition of a word.
Although it is not a strict rule, typically in titles, only the first word and proper nouns are capitalized. So, in a title, "entry-level" would not be capitalized unless it is the first word or part of a proper noun.
The word listed in alphabetical order on a dictionary is called an "entry." This is the word that you use to locate the definitions, pronunciations, and other information about a specific word in the dictionary.