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inn [45]
3 years ago
7

Use the circled numbers in the entry below to match that number to the corresponding part of the dictionary entry. Note that eac

h 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., 19



entry word

etymology

illustrative quote

synonym

respelling

part of speech

alternate forms

definition





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2 answers:
natulia [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1: entry word; 2: respelling; 3: part of speech; 4: alternate forms; 5: etymology; 6: definition; 7: synonym; 8: illustrative quote are the correct answers.

Explanation:

Entry word is the entry of a dictionary, glossary or encyclopedia. Different format is used to distinguish the word from the rest of the entry.

Respelling means to spell a word again, usually indicating how it is pronounced.

Part of speech is what type of word is; in this case, the <em>n</em> means that the word is a noun.

Alternate forms is another version of the word; in this case, it refers to the plural form of the word (dictionaries.)

Etymology is the historical development of a word and how the meaning changed or stayed the same.

Definition is the explanation of the word itself.

Synonyms are words that have a similar meaning and can be used in specific situations to avoid repetition.

Illustrative quote is an example of the word in context and how it works in a real situation.

Lerok [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) entry word; 2) respelling; 3) part of speech; 4) alternate forms; 5) etimology; 6) definition; 7) synonym; 8) illustrative quote.

Explanation:

entry word = the word presented before everything else in the dictionary;

etymology = the study of the origin of the words;

illustrative quote = a quote that shows the word in use;

synonym = one or two words that have the equivalent (or almost) meaning as the word presented;

respelling = pronunciation of a word in the phonetics alphabet;

part of speech = the function of the word (if it is a verb, a noun, etc);  

alternate forms = other forms of a word such as plural, adverb, etc;

definition = the meaning of a word.

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