Re: Are there any word/language guru's out there?

Subject: Re: Are there any word/language guru's out there?
From: Loren Castro <lfc -at- SOL -dot- CHINALAKE -dot- NAVY -dot- MIL>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 07:19:04 -0700

Sue "The Guy" Jones asks for G-rated ideas:

> Has anyone got any idea for a phrase I could use instead of the word
> "lexicographical", in the context of a listing (i.e. "nodes/templates
> are listed in lexicographical order")?

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I looked it up:

lexicographical of or related to lexicography

lexicography 1. the editing or making of a dictionary
2. the principles and practices of dictionary making

If we're dealing with words here, my best guess is "alphabetical."

lfc -at- sol -dot- chinalake -dot- navy -dot- mil


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