No, it is not a 'legal' dictionary term... It was used though as a name of a type of bird in one of Dr. Seuss' Books... :)
So a beginner book "Dictionary" has a word that doesn't exist ?
Of course! It's a Dr. Seuss book!
It is a Seussian-fictional word pronounced as "Zix-uz-ph"
yes ,and it is a type of bird which fly far away
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They won't let me post the real word because it is "obscene" but the word is the four letter "s" word.
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
Yes, shat is a real word.
I'ts not in the OED, - that's my definition of a real word or not.
It appears that there might be a mistake in the book you purchased. "The Cat in the Hat" was written by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel), not P.D. Eastman. It's possible that the word "Zyxuzpf" is a typo or an error.
The root word "etymo" comes from the Greek word "etumon," meaning true sense or truth. It is commonly used in words related to the origin and true meaning of words or names, such as etymology.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
"Sad" is often the first word in the S section of the dictionary, as it is a common word that starts with this letter and is used frequently in everyday language.
In the OED, after all the suffixes and abbreviations, the first real word is saag = spinach in Hindi.
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Yes. The word "is" is a real word. of course it is.
Yes it is a real word.
Yes, "answer" is a real word.
no it is not a real word
No, that is not a real word.