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Definition of alphabetical
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of alphabetical is as below...
Alphabetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
furnished
with,
expressed
by, or in the order of, the
letters
of the
alphabet;
as,
alphabetic
characters,
writing,
languages,
arrangement..
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Letterer
::
Letterer
(n.) One who
makes,
inscribes,
or
engraves,
alphabetical
letters..
Concordance
::
Concordance
(n.) An
alphabetical
verbal
index
showing
the
places
in the text of a book where each
principal
word may be
found,
with its
immediate
context
in each
place..
Alphabetical
::
Alphabetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
furnished
with,
expressed
by, or in the order of, the
letters
of the
alphabet;
as,
alphabetic
characters,
writing,
languages,
arrangement..
Vocabulary
::
Vocabulary
(n.) A list or
collection
of words
arranged
in
alphabetical
order and
explained;
a
dictionary
or
lexicon,
either
of a whole
language,
a
single
work or
author,
a
branch
of
science,
or the like; a
word-book..
Alphabetize
::
Alphabetize
(v. t.) To
arrange
alphabetically;
as, to
alphabetize
a list of
words..
Cyclopaedia
::
Cyclopaedia
(n.) The
circle
or
compass
of the arts and
sciences
(originally,
of the seven
so-called
liberal
arts and
sciences);
circle
of human
knowledge.
Hence,
a work
containing,
in
alphabetical
order,
information
in all
departments
of
knowledge,
or on a
particular
department
or
branch;
as, a
cyclopedia
of the
physical
sciences,
or of
mechanics.
See
Encyclopedia..
Alphabetical
::
Alphabetical
(a.)
Literal.
Encyclopaedia
::
Encyclopaedia
(n.) The
circle
of arts and
sciences;
a
comprehensive
summary
of
knowledge,
or of a
branch
of
knowledge;
esp., a work in which the
various
branches
of
science
or art are
discussed
separately,
and
usually
in
alphabetical
order;
a
cyclopedia..
Lexicon
::
Lexicon
(n.) A
vocabulary,
or book
containing
an
alphabetical
arrangement
of the words in a
language
or of a
considerable
number
of them, with the
definition
of each; a
dictionary;
especially,
a
dictionary
of the
Greek,
Hebrew,
or Latin
language..
Index
::
Index (n.) A table for
facilitating
reference
to
topics,
names,
and the like, in a book; --
usually
alphabetical
in
arrangement,
and
printed
at the end of the
volume..
Gazetteer
::
Gazetteer
(n.) An
alphabetical
descriptive
list of
anything.
Alphabetically
::
Alphabetically
(adv.)
In an
alphabetic
manner;
in the
customary
order of the
letters.
Alphabet
::
Alphabet
(v. t.) To
designate
by the
letters
of the
alphabet;
to
arrange
alphabetically.
Catalogue
::
Catalogue
(n.) A list or
enumeration
of
names,
or
articles
arranged
methodically,
often in
alphabetical
order;
as, a
catalogue
of the
students
of a
college,
or of
books,
or of the
stars..
Dictionary
::
Dictionary
(n.)
Hence,
a book
containing
the words
belonging
to any
system
or
province
of
knowledge,
arranged
alphabetically;
as, a
dictionary
of
medicine
or of
botany;
a
biographical
dictionary..
Dictionary
::
Dictionary
(n.) A book
containing
the words of a
language,
arranged
alphabetically,
with
explanations
of their
meanings;
a
lexicon;
a
vocabulary;
a
wordbook..
Kyriological
::
Kyriological
(a.)
Serving
to
denote
objects
by
conventional
signs or
alphabetical
characters;
as, the
original
Greek
alphabet
of
sixteen
letters
was
called
kyriologic,
because
it
represented
the pure
elementary
sounds.
See
Curiologic..
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