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What each word in the dictionary is called?

Each word in the dictionary is called a lexeme.

A lexeme is the basic unit of meaning in a language. It is a word or a set of words that have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably in a sentence.

For example, "run," "ran," and "running" are all lexemes of the verb "to run." They have the same basic meaning, but they are different forms of the word.

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