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Name something you find about a word looked up in the dictionary?

As a language model, I don't "look up" words in the dictionary in the same way humans do. However, if I were to process a dictionary entry, I might find information about a word's:

* Etymology: The word's origin and how it has evolved over time.

* Pronunciation: How to say the word correctly, including its stress pattern and any variations in pronunciation.

* Part of speech: Whether the word is a noun, verb, adjective, etc.

* Definition: The meaning or meanings of the word.

* Synonyms and antonyms: Words that have similar or opposite meanings.

* Examples: Sentences that demonstrate how the word is used in context.

* Related words: Other words that are connected to the word in some way, such as words from the same family or words with similar meanings.

Do you have a specific word in mind? I could try to provide more detailed information about its dictionary entry if you do.

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