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This term is used by almost all English speakers, since it is a simple word and trees are pervasive worldwide. | This term is used by almost all English speakers, since it is a simple word and trees are pervasive worldwide. | ||
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Any plant with an elongated stem, called a trunk, which supports the leaves or branches at a distance above the ground. Trees are also distinguished by their height, as they are significantly taller than most other plants. There are many different kinds of trees, including oak, pine, and elm. | Any plant with an elongated stem, called a trunk, which supports the leaves or branches at a distance above the ground. Trees are also distinguished by their height, as they are significantly taller than most other plants. There are many different kinds of trees, including oak, pine, and elm. | ||
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Sarah sat under the tree, which provided shade. | Sarah sat under the tree, which provided shade. | ||
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Revision as of 09:36, 26 May 2015
Contents
Basics
A Very Simple Example
This is a simple entry for the word "tree," and shows the most fundamental elements of an entry:
==Part of Speech== Noun ==Pronunciation== ['tree] {{#widget:SC|link=https://soundcloud.com/nu-dictionary-project/tree}} ==Usage== This term is used by almost all English speakers, since it is a simple word and trees are pervasive worldwide. ==Description== Any plant with an elongated stem, called a trunk, which supports the leaves or branches at a distance above the ground. Trees are also distinguished by their height, as they are significantly taller than most other plants. There are many different kinds of trees, including oak, pine, and elm. ==Example Sentence== Sarah sat under the tree, which provided shade.
Optional Headings
Any headings beyond the essential entry elements should be added after the Example Sentences heading and before the References heading. This can include:
==Etymology== ==Context Label== ==Related Terms== ==External Links== ==References==
References
To insert a citation in the text, use the following markup:
Example page text. <ref> [http://example.org Example.org], more text.</ref>
To display the citation in the footnotes, add the following markup to the "References" section:
<references / >
Interwiki Links
Interwiki links should be inserted wherever necessary using bracket wikimarkup.
[[Name of NeD page]]
Images and Videos
Images and videos that assist in defining the NeD entry should be right aligned using the following wikimarkup. Formatting works best if the wikimarkup for these elements is entered onto the edit page before any text information.
Images can be uploaded as a file with a caption using the wikimarkup brackets
[[File:Example.png|thumb|Caption text]]
Videos can be embedded from Youtube and then linked using wikimarkup
{{#ev:youtube|viodeoIDnumber|300|right|caption text}}
Audio Clips
If an audio examples of the pronunciation of a word is included, it should be entered directly underneath the NeD Respelling of the word. NeD includes a custom SoundCloud MediaWiki Widget to play sound clips with this wikimarkup.
{{#widget:SC|link=URL of sound clip from soundcloud}}
Usage Polls
Usage polls are a way to track how many students use this word. They should be included on the right hand side of the page, above any images that might appear on a page.
<div class="thumb tright"> <poll> {{UsagePoll|NeD Entry Word}} </poll> </div>
If including the poll, it is best to include the code for the poll before the entry markup begins.
Redirects
The mediawiki software supports redirection as a way of guiding users to a single dictionary entry from multiple entry points. Consider, for example, the use of of acronyms and abbreviations versus complete forms.
prereq vs. prerequisite
SPAC vs. Sports Pavilion and Aquatics Center
To handle these cases, one should create a single dictionary entry for the dominant form of the word. Then, unless the alternative forms carry significantly different meanings, users looking up the variant forms should arrive at the entry for the dominant form. This can be achieved through the use of Redirects.
- Create a complete entry for the dominant word
- Create a blank wiki page for the alternative usage
In the entry for the alternative usage, enter the following:
#REDIRECT [[dominant word]]