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また usage in a dictionary



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Grammar dictionaryTwo definitions of けれどもDictionary entry legendCan その(其の)X be used without X previously being referenced?Dictionary definition of multiple words with identical pronunciation but different kanjiMeaning of sentence「最近よくじわ怖スレ見てるからビビりになってる。」What does 判断裁量 mean here?What does アタマ mean in reference to food/portion sizes?What verb is 「つく」 in 「~に気がつく」?Meaning of “お戯れを”?










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When I look up the Japanese definition (at dictionary.goo.ne.jp) of the word 好き嫌い, this is the definition that gets shown:
好きなことと、嫌いなこと。また、えりごのみ。



I can't figure out if 好きなことと、嫌いなこと。is a separate definition from また、えりごのみ。or if they make up the definition together?



I see the usage of また like this in a lot of Japanese definitions and I suspect that it makes up the definition with the sentence that came before it. However I can't figure out what また would mean in that case.



Thus my questions are:



Are those two sentences two seperate definitions or are they one definition?



And what does また mean if it is used in this way?










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    When I look up the Japanese definition (at dictionary.goo.ne.jp) of the word 好き嫌い, this is the definition that gets shown:
    好きなことと、嫌いなこと。また、えりごのみ。



    I can't figure out if 好きなことと、嫌いなこと。is a separate definition from また、えりごのみ。or if they make up the definition together?



    I see the usage of また like this in a lot of Japanese definitions and I suspect that it makes up the definition with the sentence that came before it. However I can't figure out what また would mean in that case.



    Thus my questions are:



    Are those two sentences two seperate definitions or are they one definition?



    And what does また mean if it is used in this way?










    share|improve this question









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      When I look up the Japanese definition (at dictionary.goo.ne.jp) of the word 好き嫌い, this is the definition that gets shown:
      好きなことと、嫌いなこと。また、えりごのみ。



      I can't figure out if 好きなことと、嫌いなこと。is a separate definition from また、えりごのみ。or if they make up the definition together?



      I see the usage of また like this in a lot of Japanese definitions and I suspect that it makes up the definition with the sentence that came before it. However I can't figure out what また would mean in that case.



      Thus my questions are:



      Are those two sentences two seperate definitions or are they one definition?



      And what does また mean if it is used in this way?










      share|improve this question









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      When I look up the Japanese definition (at dictionary.goo.ne.jp) of the word 好き嫌い, this is the definition that gets shown:
      好きなことと、嫌いなこと。また、えりごのみ。



      I can't figure out if 好きなことと、嫌いなこと。is a separate definition from また、えりごのみ。or if they make up the definition together?



      I see the usage of また like this in a lot of Japanese definitions and I suspect that it makes up the definition with the sentence that came before it. However I can't figure out what また would mean in that case.



      Thus my questions are:



      Are those two sentences two seperate definitions or are they one definition?



      And what does また mean if it is used in this way?







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          It means or/also. It's commonly seen in Japanese dictionaries in the form of また、そのさま。when talking about suru-verbs (among other things) to describe both the action (verb) and the state (noun).



          You see similar things in English dictionaries too. The following definition for evil is an example.




          the condition of being immoral, cruel, or bad, or an act of this type







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          It means or/also. It's commonly seen in Japanese dictionaries in the form of また、そのさま。when talking about suru-verbs (among other things) to describe both the action (verb) and the state (noun).



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          It means or/also. It's commonly seen in Japanese dictionaries in the form of また、そのさま。when talking about suru-verbs (among other things) to describe both the action (verb) and the state (noun).



          You see similar things in English dictionaries too. The following definition for evil is an example.




          the condition of being immoral, cruel, or bad, or an act of this type







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          You see similar things in English dictionaries too. The following definition for evil is an example.




          the condition of being immoral, cruel, or bad, or an act of this type







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          It means or/also. It's commonly seen in Japanese dictionaries in the form of また、そのさま。when talking about suru-verbs (among other things) to describe both the action (verb) and the state (noun).



          You see similar things in English dictionaries too. The following definition for evil is an example.




          the condition of being immoral, cruel, or bad, or an act of this type








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