1. A. K. Žolkovsky and I. A. Mel’čuk: ‘O semanticeskom sinteze’, in: Problemy kibernetiki, Vol. 19 (1967) pp. 177–238.
2. Knowledge of grammar and, in particular, morphology is naturally presumed, and is thus beyond the scope of the dictionary proper.
3. Meaning definitions given here and below do not claim to be complete (i.e. they are not necessarily genuine definitions): they carry only those components of meaning that are required for the purposes of illustration.
4. These primitive units are explained by means of pictures, by a non-formal description of their usage (through examples), etc.
5. The component ‘He3axoxxo’ is indispensable because an attempt at killing in war or while on duty is not called `noxymexxe’.