Dictionary in spanish

Diccionario

pronunciation: dikθioʊnɑɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

dictionary1 = diccionario. [Colección de palabras o de una categoría de palabras de una lengua explicadas o traducidas a una o más lenguas y ordenadas alfabética o sistemáticamente]

Example: Form headings (such as congresses, dictionaries, directories) were recommended by the BM code, and caused some problems later.

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» biographical dictionary = diccionario biográfico.

Example: Even more useful as author bibliographies are biographical dictionaries of the 'Who's Who' type and, indeed, individual biographies and autobiographies.

» Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog = las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario.

Example: Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog contains rules for filing in a dictionary catalogue.

» dictionary catalogue = catálogo diccionario. [Catálogo alfabético que agrupa en una sola secuencia los distintos encabezamientos relativos a un documento: autores, títulos, materias]

Example: A dictionary catalogue is a catalogue with only one sequence which contains author, title and alphabetical subject entries interfiled.

» dictionary cataloguing = catálogo diccionario.

Example: Cutter has had an immense influence, especially on dictionary cataloguing in the US, and many of its rulings on subject headings still remain almost unquestioned = Cutter ha ejercido una inmensa influencia, especialmente sobre el catálogo diccionario en los Estados Unidos y muchas de sus reglas sobre los encabezamientos de materia aún siguen siendo casi sin ponerse en duda.

» dictionary file = catálogo diccionario.

Example: Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.

» dictionary-like = parecido a un diccionario.

Example: This definition embodies a simple key to creating a self-evolving content-rich medium where connections link the reader to dictionary-like explanations.

» etymological dictionary = diccionario etimológico.

Example: Etymological dictionaries show the origin of words and trace the development of meaning over the years.

» medical dictionary = diccionario médico, diccionario de medicina.

Example: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.

» subject dictionary = diccionario especializado.

Example: A large proportion of the dictionaries published are bilingual, trilingual, polyglot and subject dictionaries.

dictionary2 = diccionario, índice invertido. [En una base de datos documental, índice que recoge las palabras que aparecen en los documentos ordenadas alfabéticamente y con referencia al número de documentos en que aparecen]

Example: We can open the title word dictionary to check for spelling variations of our search term by pressing 'Alt-D'.

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» citation dictionary = índice invertido de las citas bibliográficas.

Example: We can look at the citation dictionary to locate Bednorz's 1986 paper by pressing 'Alt-D'.

» dual dictionary = índice cruzado.

Example: Dual dictionaries are not card-based, but are computer produced post-co-ordinate indexes where usually two identical lists are printed on continuous computer stationery.

» title word dictionary = índice invertido de las palabras del título.

Example: We can open the title word dictionary to check for spelling variations of our search terms by pressing 'Alt-D'.

Dictionary synonyms

lexicon in spanish: léxico, pronunciation: leksɪkɑn part of speech: noun
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