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A dictionary is a listing of words in one or more specific
languages, often arranged alphabetically or by radical and stroke for
ideographic languages, which may include information on definitions, usage,
etymologies, pronunciations, translation, etc. or a book of words in one
language with their equivalents in another, sometimes known as a lexicon. It is
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A broad distinction is made between general and specialized
dictionaries. Specialized dictionaries include words in specialist fields,
rather than a complete range of words in the language. Lexical items that
describe concepts in specific fields are usually called terms instead of words,
although there is no consensus whether lexicology and terminology are two
different fields of study.
In theory, general dictionaries are
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while specialized dictionaries are supposed to be onomasiological, first
identifying concepts and then establishing the terms used to designate them. In
practice, the two approaches are used for both types.
There are other types of
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bilingual translation dictionaries, dictionaries of synonyms (thesauri), and
rhyming dictionaries. The word dictionary unqualified is usually understood to
refer to a general purpose monolingual dictionary.
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