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Define entry word: a word or term often in distinctive type placed at the beginning of an entry (as in a dictionary) : headword.
Look in any dictionary (book, not online!) At the top of each page is a guide word - usually the first or last entry on the page. In the dictionary are words printed in alphabetical order. Each of these entries is an entry word. You could have found this out by googling or looking up in a dictionary : Entry word
guide word definition: The definition of a guide word is a word printed at the top of a page indicating the first or last word entry on that page. (noun) An example of guide word is the word "hesitate" printed on a page in a dictionary with the word "hesi
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Definition of entry word in US English - a word, phrase, or name that is the subject of and heading for an entry in a dictionary, glossary, or encyclopedia, and.
You have learned that guide words at the top of each page help you find words in a dictionary. Entry words are the words that can be looked up in a dictionary. Entry words are usually printed in dark print. lamb (lam) noun – 1. a young sheep; 2. its meat. lame (lam) adjective – 1. having a hurt leg or foot that causes a limp.
Look in any dictionary (book, not online!) At the top of each page is a guide word - usually the first or last entry on the page.
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