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lexicographic

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lex·i·cog·ra·phy  (lks-kgr-f)
n.
The process or work of writing, editing, or compiling a dictionary.


lexi·co·graphic (-k-grfk), lexi·co·graphi·cal (--kl) adj.
lexi·co·graphi·cal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.lexicographic - of or relating to lexicography
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lexicographic(al)


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45-86 are the three editors' endeavor to help us understand how Tolkien worked to transform his lexicographic and philological knowledge into the momentous work that became Middle Earth, from the humble beginnings of The Hobbit, through the to-become-famous Lord of the Rings and even the twelve books of the History of Middle Earth published after his death.
The first sentence [3"A good number of factors account for this lexicographic explosion" D duly cleared the initial "lexographic" confusion.
This paper presents a lexicographic goal programming (LGP) model for management decision-making in petroleum refinery industry for distribution of oil to the various depots.
 
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