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A glossary is like a little dictionary with terms from the book you're reading. It helps you by defining those terms so you know what you're reading.

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A glossary is like a little dictionary with terms from the book you're reading. It helps you by defining those terms so you know what you're reading.

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The glossary - is usually a list of technical terms, along with a short explanation. For example, a computer book might list the meaning of acronyms such as EEPROM, CMOS, DRAM etc in the glossary.

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A glossary in a book provides definitions of key terms or topics used in the text. It helps readers understand unfamiliar words or concepts without having to look them up elsewhere.

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