Inaccessible, inaccurate, inactive, inadequate, inapplicable, inappropriate, inarticulate, inattentive, inaudible, incapable, incoherent, incoming, incomparable, incompatible, incompetent, incomplete, inconclusive, inconsiderate, inconsistent, incontestable, inconvenient, incorrect, incorruptible, incurable, indecisive, indefinite, independent, indigenous, indirect, indispensable, ineffective, inefficient, ineligible, inexact, inexpensive, inexperienced, infallible, inflexible, informal, inhuman, inoperable, insecure, insignificant, insincere, insufficient, intangible, intolerable, invalid and invisible begin with the prefix in. They mean not.
There are no English words that begin with the letter x that mean adventurous.
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There are no such words in the English language.
Inhale or intake would both work.
'A' and 'an' are adjectives that show the word is singular (just one). 'A' is used for words beginning with a consonant. 'An' is used for words beginning with a vowel or a vowel sound. Example: 'a cat' or 'a question' mean that you're talking about just one cat or one question. 'an apple' or 'an ocean' mean that you're talking about just one apple or one ocean.
A dictionary is a book which gives the meanings or uses of words.
In words? Two thousand twelve. But if you mean numbers, then it's 2,012
approbation and accumulationi think
Incompetent and ignorant are mean words. They begin with the letter i.
1. A dictionary has definitions, not words that mean the same as other words 2. A dictionary is thicker and is therefore a better weapon choice 3. Dictionary begins with the letter D not the letter T . Unless by dictionary you mean dictionary used in computer programming
To tell you what words mean
The words in the dictionary are in there to make a note of all words that are spoken so if you do not know what they mean you can look them up. They come from the English Language :)
to find out what words mean and their correct spellings
It is probably a 'dictionary' : it is a book in which you can find words and their meanings in alphabetical order. There are spacial dictionaries, for example, Dictionary of World History, Dictionary of animals, etc.
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its like a dictionary, except it gives synonyms for words. A thesaurus is similar to a dictionary, but instead of definitions, it will give you synonyms (similar words) and antonyms (opposites) of the words listed. it provides words that mean the same thing!
They have to be called something - I suggest you consult a dictionary for the etymology; but whatever the root language it will still mean what we make it mean.