Sentences with phrase «dictionary which»

The SwiftKey keyboard comes with a predictive dictionary which learns based on what the user writes, apart from providing the ability to swipe around the keyboard.
Windows Phone 8.1 has a custom dictionary which it progressively fills with the words each individual user is likely to be swiping to.
West Hartford is the birthplace of Noah Webster, the author of the first American English dictionary which was published in 1807.
It does seem to be more tuned to the legal user than the law.com's legal dictionary which is built on Merriam - Webster's Legal Dictionary
This is a pay - for - use online dictionary which boasts more than 3,500,000 terms — more than I'll ever be able to use.
May went so far as to quote the Webster dictionary which says «radical» is «relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far - reaching or thorough».
Does anyone know of a dictionary which is compatible, or a way around this problem?
Anyone had bought a spanish / english dictionary OR a spanish dictionary which works well with Amazon Kindle?
Example 19: an English - German bilingual dictionary which demonstrates grammatical (gender) and usage information («fam» stands for the register «familiar») on the translation using epub: type = «tran - info».
Example 18: an English - German bilingual dictionary which shows that translations (epub: type = «tran») may occur on different levels of an entry.
Also included in a dictionary which can be easily used to look up a word that is already displayed on the screen — you just use the 5 way controller to move the cursor to it, but it is a little bit more difficult to use if the word is not on the screen.
The Vocabulary Builder will automatically add words looked up in the dictionary which can then be used to quiz the reader using flashcards, while the Smart Lookup provides access to the dictionary, X-Ray, and Wikipedia when looking up a word or a character.
(Their web page also notes the Kindle's storage capacity of over 1,000 books, «making heavy backpacks lighter,» and that each Kindle has a built - in dictionary which «supports real - time vocabulary development, while adjustable fonts and text sizes make each book just right for a child's eyes and reading ability.»)
You can hack the prs - 505 to add a dictionary which helps if that's important.
Tech Tip — How to keep track on your Kindle of words you've looked up using the built - in Oxford American Dictionary or another dictionary which you've set to the default dictionary.
T68 got my fancy because it allows to install my favorite ereader app (Aldiko and Mantano), and Fora dictionary which is much better than Kobo's crappy dictionary.
My children asked for the new edition of the Official Scrabble dictionary which includes words like «twerk», «emoji» and «emoticon».
Do we go on to a larger dictionary which will inform us that «logos» has a wide range of meanings?
Jerry Tobias says he is opposed to beating wives, but he is also opposed to «inventing data to make a point» He goes on to cite eight different dictionaries which fail to confirm Stratton's claim, from which he infers that it is a myth.
We want to see this rectified in a future release, whether through negotiations with publishers to allow text - to - speech to be used with their books, or through selecting dictionaries which don't have text - to - speech restrictions.

Not exact matches

However, Spicer's take seems to put him at odds with the dictionary, in which the adjective «military» means «relating to soldiers, arms, or war.»
Irregardless appears in some dictionaries because it's widely used to mean «without regard to» or «without respect to»... which is also what regardless means.
But it also made it easy for programmers to write «extensions» that would add other features — anything from built - in dictionaries to at - your - fingertips weather reports, which could be added to the browser with a few clicks, enabling users to make their own decisions about how to balance simplicity and strength.
In terms of popularity, the heart emoji was followed by «hashtag» and then «vape» — which was also named Oxford Dictionaries» 2014 Word of the Year.
According to the dictionary, a recession is defined as, «a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two successive quarters.»
If you're aren't completely sure, according to the English dictionary, a cryptocurrency is a form of digital currency, which can be used as actual funds.
I would like to increase this list with a few more, such as: concept curriculum course definition dictionary phase photographs photos idea image pictures game games kit market and that which is what is meaning means graduate postgraduate graduate profession professions proposal recruitment technical university used video wiki legislation
It doesn't matter what you say the word means to you, the real meaning is the dictionary definition, which is «a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies.»
Apparently you've never used a dictionary, which doesn't surprise me.
When I use it, I use it to refer to a system which is presumably based on some of the kinds of things mentioned in your dictionary definition, but which in reality has become a system used to control others and profit from them.
Thus it doesn't correspond to your dictionary definitions except for the sixth which is a metaphorical use, like saying «football is my religion».
Maybe you have some different definition to that found in the dictionary, in which case you should maybe use a different word.
This often requires the use of dictionaries, concordance and other material, which isn't cheap by any means.
Orthodoxy is a word, however, which no dictionary can define, there being several hundred meanings, depending upon which communion one is a member of.
Merriam - Webster's dictionary defines faith as «firm belief in something for which there is no proof.»
In their grammars, dictionaries, primers, readers and systematic compilations of proverbs, axioms, customs and other ethnographic materials, missionaries furnished the scientific documentation by means of which the.
The dictionary defines morality as that which is «good and right.»
In the dictionary, the term «religion» has been defined as «something which one does everyday.»
What is their deduction of metaphysical attributes but a shuffling and matching of pedantic dictionary - adjectives, aloof from morals, aloof from human needs, something that might be worked out from the mere word «God» by one of those logical machines of wood and brass which recent ingenuity has contrived as well as by a man of flesh and blood.
Is «stasis,» which my dictionary defines as «a stoppage of the flow of some fluid in the body,» something to be considered «entirely good»?
First, let it be the text itself which he first confronts, not dictionaries and commentaries about the text.
they all say same thing pretty much... got to remember we can not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs to study properly by using Koine Greek (for NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT... when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
Which dictionary to you prefer to defend your thesis?
If you go to a German dictionary and just open at random, you may well see several German words which have a little square bracket saying «N.S.,» meaning National Socialist or Nazi.
In which dictionary did you find your definition?
One dictionary noted: «Tartaric acid is a muscle toxin, which works by inhibiting the production of malic acid, and in high doses causes paralysis and death.
For me a muffin is usually just a naked cupcake, which is less than, so in my food dictionary muffin equals cupcake with streusel.
Take a look at the dictionary: See which athletes have literally become household words.
In which dictionary is the definition of world class player found?
Scholastic recently published 2010 edition dictionary The Scholastic Children's Dictionary, which we love — but then again I am a geeky girl.
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