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shepuryov [24]
2 years ago
6

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., 1913)

1 .
respelling
1
2 .
synonym
2
3 .
alternate forms
3
4 .
illustrative quote
4
5 .
etymology
5
6 .
definition
6
7 .
entry word
7

English
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  1. Entry Word
  2. Respelling
  3. Alternate forms
  4. Etymology
  5. Definition
  6. Synonym
  7. Illustrative quote

Explanation:

The Entry Word is no. 1 because it represents the word in question.

Respelling is meant to show how the word is to be pronounced using phonetics so it is no. 2.

Alternate forms show the other forms of the word such as it in noun form, plural and the like so that is no.3.

Etymology refers to how a word came about so in referring to the original word which is ''Vocable'', we are being told the origin of the word.

The Definition of the word is evidently what the word means which is no. 5.

A Synonym is another word that has the same or a similar meaning to the word in question so it is no. 6.

An Illustrative quote is meant to show the word in use so this is no. 7.

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