How Do You Spell EXTRADICTIONARY?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛkstɹədˈɪkʃənəɹi] (IPA)

The word "Extradictionary" is not a commonly used term, but it can be broken down phonetically as /ɛks.trə.dɪk.ʃən.ɛr.i/. The prefix "ex-" means "out" or "beyond," the stem "dictionary" refers to a collection of words with their meanings, and the suffix "-er" indicates a person who performs an action. Therefore, "Extradictionary" may refer to a person who goes beyond the typical use of a dictionary or a collection of words that are outside of the standard dictionary definitions.

Common Misspellings for EXTRADICTIONARY

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  • exteadictionary
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Etymology of EXTRADICTIONARY

"Extradictionary" is a term that appears to have been formed by prefixing the word "extra" to the word "dictionary".

The prefix "extra-" comes from Latin and means "beyond" or "outside". It is commonly used in English to indicate something additional or beyond the usual.

The word "dictionary" comes from the Latin word "dictionarium", which refers to a collection or list of words. Over time, "dictionarium" evolved into "dictionarius", ultimately becoming "dictionary" in English.

By combining "extra" and "dictionary", the term "extradictionary" suggests something beyond or outside the regular dictionary. In a sense, it implies an additional or supplementary resource that goes beyond the standard dictionary's scope.

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