e-dictionary

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Etymology[edit]

Appeared in the 1990s with the advent of the Internet, from e- +‎ dictionary.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • enPR: ē-dĭkʹshə-nĕr′ē

Noun[edit]

e-dictionary (plural e-dictionaries)

  1. A dictionary in electronic form (software or hardware).
    Our new e-dictionary is available online or on CD-ROM.
    I put my e-dictionary in my backpack and headed off to school.

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