
10
Finding Dictionary Entries
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Choosing Multiple Forms
Some words in this dictionary have
more than one form (e.g. resume,
resumé). When the word you are
looking up has multiple forms, the
different forms appear in a list. Simply
highlight the form you want and press
ENTER
to see its dictionary entry. For
example, enter
dutch at the Word
Entry screen. Highlight the form you
want and press
ENTER
to see its
dictionary entry. To go back to the
multiple forms list, press
BACK
.
To go to a previous dictionary entry,
hold
✩
and press
UP
.
6. Press
CLEAR
when finished.
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Understanding Dictionary Entries
The bold word at the top of the
dictionary entry is called the head-
word. The headword is followed by its
part of speech, the approximate date
of its origin, and then its dictionary
entry. After the dictionary entry, you
may see usage examples and other
forms of the word.
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Correcting Misspellings
If you misspell a word, don’t worry.
The dictionary automatically gives
you a list of corrections. Simply use
the arrow keys to highlight the
correction you want and press
ENTER
to see its dictionary entry. For
example, enter
jiraph at the Word
Entry screen. Highlight the form you
want and press
ENTER
to see its
dictionary entry. To go back to the
correction list, press
BACK
.
Finding Dictionary Entries
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Typing Numbers and Capitals
Some dictionary entries include
numbers (e.g. A1, 4WD, etc.). To
type a number, hold
✩
and press a
numbered keys.
To type capitals, hold
CAP
and
press a letter key.
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Follow the Arrows
The flashing arrows on the right of
the screen show which arrow keys
you can press to move around the
screen.