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DICTIONARY OF THE NEUTRAL LANGUAGE (IDIOM NEUTRAL)[edit | edit source]

EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS USED IN THE DICTIONARY[edit | edit source]

a. adjective
ad. adverb
anat. anatomy
art. article
ast. astronomy
bot. botany.
c. conjunction
cf. compare
chem. chemistry
e. g. for instance
fig. figurative
i. interjection
intr. intransitive
med. medicine
n. substantive, noun
nr. numeral
p. preposition
part. participle
plur. plural
pr. pronoun
pr. d. demonstrative pronoun
pr. ind. indefinite pronoun
pr. int. interrogative pronoun
pr. pers. personal pronoun
pr. rel. relative pronoun
sing. singular
tr. transitive
v. verb

Words containing a hyphen, e.g.grand-patr, grandfather, are compounded of two roots; the hyphen need not be employed in the actual use of the language, e.g. grandpatr, and the dictionary includes the unhyphenated form as well to make searching easier.

Prefixes and suffixes of derivatives are printed in italics, e. g. prototip, prototype; bonitet, goodness.

The letters in parentheses given after the names of the chemical elements, e. g. Fe in "fer, n., iron (Fe)," indicate the symbols used in chemical formulæ.

NEUTRAL -- ENGLISH[edit | edit source]

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