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Headword
Headword A headword (or head word) is the word under ... compound words or phrases that contain the headword and any other related information deemed useful by the authors. For example the headword bread may contain the following (simplified) definitions ... using exactly the same definition of a headword. Note that the Oxford English Dictionary ...
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Talk:List of English words containing Q not followed by U
... sources are supposed to relate to the headword or the headword and the variant spellings. When separate dictionary ... only) q-no-u spelling of the headword should be listed along with its definition ... in bold. The plural of the main headword should not appear in this column. Variant ... is that what we have called a headword and what an "other form" is ...
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Talk:Tuque
... which authoritative—it lists toque as the main headword, and tuque as a variant spelling referring back to the main headword. The Canadian Oxford is based on direct ... usage guide, under "variant spellings": "The main headword represents the most common form in Canadian ... edition. It puts toque in the main headword, and says, I quote, "The main headword represents the most common form in ...
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Talk:Durrës
... name is irelevant and not a good headword, it will not remain in the article ... the Greek name is not a good headword and irelevant. The Greek name for the ... name is so irelevant and a bad headword. The Greek/Serbian/Bulgarian name are already ... The ancient term is relevant, a good headword, where the modern term derives from. ChrisO ...
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Talk:Constructive dismissal
Talk:Constructive dismissal Headword Why is the headword "honorable dismissal" when the title of the ... dismissal"? I'm inclined to change the headword, but if there's a good reason ...
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Talk:Padua, Italy
... there is a distinction between (1) the headword of an article and its variants, as ... 2) the native-language version of the headword, as it would be used in a ... should certainly be used, even if the headword is an unassimilated foreign word, such as ...
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Talk:Urban legend
... an entry with urban myth as the headword and which gives "urban legend" as a ... English entry gives urban myth as its headword and notes urban legend as a chiefly ... English entry gives urban myth as its headword and notes urban legend as a chiefly ...
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Talk:BGN/PCGN romanization
... 2nd ed., 2004) has an un-capitalized headword "romanization", and this is the way I ... built into my Mac OS has the headword "romanize", with capitalized "Romanize" as an alternate ...
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User talk:Mzajac/2006
... page a single lead line with the headword bolded near the beginning, as per MOS:DP#Leading line. Previously, the bolded headword occurred in the second paragraph, which diverges ...
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Talk:Catchword
... well.) Perhaps the page should redirect to headword? --HappyDog 08:45, 30 December 2005 (UTC) Headword and catchword are not the same thing ...
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