Getting information about a word, When the new word is found, Note – Brother WP330MDS User Manual
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Getting Information About a Word
To search for a word, type the word in the entry field WORD and press RETURN.
The word processor starts searching for the specified word. What happens next
depends on whether the word is found in the dictionary.
When the New Word is Found
When the word specified on the DESK TOP REFERENCE screen is found in the
dictionary, the INFORMATION screen appears. This screen shows the correct
hyphenation posltion(s) for the word and, when available, a list of definitions.
« DESK TOP REFERENCE »
HYPHENATION:
dis-tin-guish
MEANING(S):
To cause to be eminent or recognized.
Veinri- To make noticeaWe. or different.
Verb: To Perceive and fix the identity of
Verb: To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind
Verb: To recognize as being different
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wtth.amiw .keys :snd. press KEliffilii.
HYPHENATION:
This line displays the specified word with hyphens inserted to show
where the word should break at the end of a line. Standard capitalization is also
shown.
NOTE:
(NOT AVAILABLE)
appears in the HYPHENATION line if the hyphenation
information is not available,
MEANiNG(S):
This area displays on© or more definitions for the specified word (if
available). A definition is made up of two parts:
1, Part of speech (verb, noun, adj., adv.).
2. Meaning of the word.
The same word can often be used
as a
verb, noun or other
parts
of
speech
In addition, the same part of speech, “Verb”, for instance, can appears more than
once in the
MEANING(S)
area. This happens when a word has different meanings
even when used as the same part of speech. For example, enclose, as a verb, can
mean ‘To shut in on all sides” or To surround and advance on”.
You can select a meaning to see corresponding synonyms by using the cursor and
pressing RETURN. You can use the function menu for other options. See “Using the
Function Menu” on page 238.
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