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  1. Wikipedia is not a dictionary, phrasebook, or a slang, jargon, or usage guide. Instead, the goal of this project is to create an encyclopedia. Our sister project Wiktionary has the goal of creating a dictionary. It is the " lexical companion to Wikipedia", and the two often link to each other. Wiktionary welcomes all editors who wish to write a ...

  2. 2 days ago · A wiki or similar collaborative database, especially one that is also an encyclopaedia . His new project is to create a Wikipedia for UFO sightings from all around the world. ( figuratively, colloquial) A source of abundant encyclopedic knowledge. Her mind was a Wikipedia of useless information. A page on Wikipedia.

  3. en.wikiversity.org › wiki › WiktionaryWiktionary - Wikiversity

    Mar 27, 2023 · Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. Unlike standard dictionaries, it is written collaboratively by volunteers using wiki software, allowing articles to be changed by almost anyone with access to the Web site. The project's name is a portmanteau of the words wiki ...

  4. Wiktionary tiếng Việt mang mục đích giải nghĩa mọi từ của mọi ngôn ngữ trên thế giới thông qua định nghĩa và mô tả bằng tiếng Việt. Để tìm định nghĩa từ trong các ngôn ngữ khác, mời bạn truy cập vào trang ngôn ngữ tương ứng của Wiktionary. Dưới đây là danh sách ...

  5. May 12, 2024 · The portion of the past that is known and recorded by this field of study, as opposed to all earlier and unknown times that preceded it (prehistory). in all of human history and prehistory. in all recorded history. ( countable) A set of events involving an entity. a long and sordid history.

  6. 6 days ago · A stylized form of Latin et (“and”). Romans used such symbols ( ligatures) from at least the first century C.E., but the character may not have acquired its present form until the advent of calligraphy in the Middle Ages. Compare ⁊ and +, of same meaning and similar derivation.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Etymology 1 [ edit] From Middle English þe, from Old English þē m (“the, that”, demonstrative pronoun), a late variant of sē, the s- (which occurred in the masculine and feminine nominative singular only) having been replaced by the þ- from the oblique stem. replaced words, cognates.

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