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Why do dictionaries always define words in terms of a different form of that word? Are there any dictionaries that don't do this?
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Eg, I just looked up "disgorgement". You get useless stuff like "The act of disgorging" or "that which is disgorged". The if you look up "disgorging" you just get "Present participle of disgorge." And so on.
Please tell me there's a dictionary out there which always just give you the actual definition instead of going through all the different form of the word first.
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