different between lexicographical vs alphabetical

lexicographical

English

Etymology

lexicographic +? -al

Adjective

lexicographical (comparative more lexicographical, superlative most lexicographical)

  1. Relating to lexicography.
  2. Meeting lexicographical standards or requirements; worthy of being included in a dictionary.

Synonyms

  • lexicographic

Derived terms

  • lexicographically

Related terms

  • lexical

Translations

lexicographical From the web:

  • what is lexicographical order
  • what is lexicographically smallest string
  • what is lexicographical order in string
  • what does lexicographically mean
  • what is lexicographically in java
  • what is lexicographically smallest sequence
  • what is lexicographically smallest anagram
  • what is lexicographically smallest permutation


alphabetical

English

Etymology

From alphabetic +? -al.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?æl.f??b?t.?.k?l/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?ælf??b?t?k?l/
  • Hyphenation: al?pha?bet?ic?al

Adjective

alphabetical (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to, furnished with, or expressed by letters of the alphabet.
  2. According to the sequence of the letters of the alphabet.
  3. (obsolete) literal

Derived terms

  • alphabetical order
  • alphabetically

Related terms

  • alphabet
  • alphabetize

Translations

alphabetical From the web:

  • what alphabetical order
  • what alphabet does english use
  • what alphabet does russia use
  • what alphabet has the most letters
  • what alphabet does polish use
  • what alphabet does japan use
  • what alphabet does greek use
  • what alphabet does german use
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