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difference between thesaurus and dictionary

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A dictionary usually defines a word methodically and demonstrates how it should be spelled, pronounced, and used. A thesaurus compiles words which have the same sense of meaning and can be replaced by each other.

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Dictionary Thesaurus

Dictionary ThesaurusDescription Collection of words in one or more specific languages listed alphabetically, which provides the meanings, definitions, etymologies and pronunciations of words. A book that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meanings or synonyms and sometimes antonyms.

Dictionary ThesaurusDescription Collection of words in one or more specific languages listed alphabetically, which provides the meanings, definitions, etymologies and pronunciations of words. A book that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meanings or synonyms and sometimes antonyms.World's first Much debate over the world's first dictionary. 2300 BCE in modern Syria or 3rd century BCE from China. Most trusted dictionary; Oxford English Dictionary published in full in 1884 as small books and in full after 50 years in 1928. The first modern English thesaurus created by Peter Mark Roget published in 1852.

Dictionary ThesaurusDescription Collection of words in one or more specific languages listed alphabetically, which provides the meanings, definitions, etymologies and pronunciations of words. A book that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meanings or synonyms and sometimes antonyms.World's first Much debate over the world's first dictionary. 2300 BCE in modern Syria or 3rd century BCE from China. Most trusted dictionary; Oxford English Dictionary published in full in 1884 as small books and in full after 50 years in 1928. The first modern English thesaurus created by Peter Mark Roget published in 1852.Word Order A dictionary lists words alphabetically. A thesaurus may list words alphabetically or conceptually.

Dictionary ThesaurusDescription Collection of words in one or more specific languages listed alphabetically, which provides the meanings, definitions, etymologies and pronunciations of words. A book that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meanings or synonyms and sometimes antonyms.World's first Much debate over the world's first dictionary. 2300 BCE in modern Syria or 3rd century BCE from China. Most trusted dictionary; Oxford English Dictionary published in full in 1884 as small books and in full after 50 years in 1928. The first modern English thesaurus created by Peter Mark Roget published in 1852.Word Order A dictionary lists words alphabetically. A thesaurus may list words alphabetically or conceptually.Word numbers Oxford English Dictionary lists about 500,000 words and a further half a million technical and scientific terms. Largest thesaurus contains more than 920,000 words.

Dictionary ThesaurusDescription Collection of words in one or more specific languages listed alphabetically, which provides the meanings, definitions, etymologies and pronunciations of words. A book that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meanings or synonyms and sometimes antonyms.World's first Much debate over the world's first dictionary. 2300 BCE in modern Syria or 3rd century BCE from China. Most trusted dictionary; Oxford English Dictionary published in full in 1884 as small books and in full after 50 years in 1928. The first modern English thesaurus created by Peter Mark Roget published in 1852.Word Order A dictionary lists words alphabetically. A thesaurus may list words alphabetically or conceptually.Word numbers Oxford English Dictionary lists about 500,000 words and a further half a million technical and scientific terms. Largest thesaurus contains more than 920,000 words.Categories There are specialized dictionaries such as for science or business. Special thesauri are developed for information retrieval in information and science systems: a controlled vocabulary for indexing or tagging purposes.

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