A rail is the tracks the road is the streets.
A dictionary is a book or electronic resource which lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning,
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Old English, the variety of English spoken prior to 1100 A.D., was translated into Old English in the oldest known dictionaries of the language.
Shakespeare wrote a large portion of his work before the invention of the monolingual dictionary, which includes English words and provides definitions in English. These dictionaries only defined difficult words for the first hundred years or so.
Dictionary growth and the inclusion of the majority of definitions for even common words didn't occur until the 18th century. The majority of dictionary characteristics, including pronunciations, etymologies, and parts of speech, initially appeared during that century. English dictionaries started making an effort to include the entire language in the nineteenth century.
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Starting in 1937, new segregation laws were put in place in Nazi Germany to separate Jews from the 'Aryan' German population.
- Under Nazi rule, Jews in general were not allowed to become doctors and would be rejected by Aryan doctors when they needed medical attention.
- Jewish children were banned from regular schools.
- Jewish businesses were forced to collapse due to excessive financial pressure, a ban from signing work contracts for the German government, and the destruction of their storefronts and offices.
- Synagogues were set on fire.
- Jews were sent to the 4 remaining concentration camps (Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, and Lichtenburg) where they lived in inhumane conditions and often met their deaths.