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Contents
1 English
1.1 Etymology
1.2 Pronunciation
1.3 Noun
1.3.1 Usage notes
1.3.2 Synonyms
1.3.3 Antonyms
1.3.4 Derived terms
1.3.5 Related terms
1.3.6 Translations
1.3.7 See also
1.4 References
1.5 Further reading
English
Etymology
Where, historically, the word comes from; for example: From Middle English word,
from Old English word (�word, speech, sentence, statement, command, order, subject
of talk, story, news, report, fame, promise, verb�), from Proto-Germanic *wurda
(�word�). Doublet verb.[1]
Pronunciation
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(Received Pronunciation) enPR: pr?-nun'-se-a'-sh?n, IPA(key): /p???n?nsi'e???n/
Rhymes: -e???n
Hyphenation: hy?phen?a?tion
Noun
Sandbox (plural Sandboxes)
Definition 1.
An example of how the word is used.
(figuratively) Definition 2.
1984, Judith Collins, Just Testing, rev. edition, Campbelltown, N.S.W.: Hearsay
Publications, ?ISBN, page 10:
Usage notes
Some notes about how the entry is usually used.
Synonyms
synonym
Antonyms
antonym
Derived terms
derived
Related terms
Words having an etymological link to word.
Translations
�definition of word
See also
Relevant words that don't have any etymological link to word.
References
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Further reading
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