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. How to use a wordlist . noun 1. a list of words with their definitions, often arranged in alphabetical order, for use by students and learners of a foreign language, or for finding or testing unknown words in a dictionary. 2. a list of regular words with their definitions and sometimes positions on the Scrabble board, so that it can be used to compose short words from available letters on the board. 3. a list of words with their English meanings and synonyms. 4. a list of words with their definitions in that country or language, for use by foreign travelers. verb 5. to compile or collect words for use as a dictionary or thesaurus, often on word lists embedded in texts, so that they can be searched at leisure. 6. to collect words by means of electronic word lists for inclusion in dictionaries, thesauri, or other reference works; also used figuratively to mean "to accumulate information." 7. to search for someone’s name, email address, telephone number, or other information in a database. 8. to collect and store information by means of computer databases noun 9. a compendium of etymological information on words in one language, sometimes arranged in alphabetical order. 10. a compendium of etymological information on words in one language, sometimes arranged in alphabetical order; also used figuratively to mean "a collection". 11. any book that contains lists of words with their meanings and possible uses. 12. the entries in such a book when arranged alphabetically for easier use by users or when they are searched via computerized search engines name 13. a word, sometimes with its meaning and synonyms, used as a name. 14. a word’s information as it appears in the dictionary from which the word is chosen as a name for a person, plant or other thing. 15. any book that contains lists of words with their meanings and possible uses as names for people, animals or things; also used figuratively to mean "a list". toponomy noun toponyms (plural) 1. any geographical feature (river, mountain etc.) named after someone; also called eponym. 2. any geographical feature (valley, bog etc.) whose name is derived from or based on that of someone; also called toponymic . cfa1e77820
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