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93 - [Dictionary Format](#dictionary-format)
228 telling if a dictionary ID is provided within the header.
280 the ID of the dictionary required to properly decode the frame.
282 it's up to the decoder to know which dictionary to use.
292 with a large 4-bytes dictionary ID, even if it is less efficient.
295 in which case the frame may or may not need a dictionary to be decoded,
296 and the ID of such a dictionary is not specified.
428 - Every decoding table can come from a dictionary.
478 (or [dictionary](#dictionary-format)), this should be treated as data corruption.
550 or from a dictionary.
671 or if this is the first block, table in the dictionary will be used.
676 (nor [dictionary](#dictionary-format)) to repeat, this should be treated as corruption.
912 unless a dictionary is used, in which case they come from the dictionary.
1407 of a formatted dictionary.
1411 __Pre-requisites__ : a dictionary has a size,
1421 It's used by decoders to check if they use the correct dictionary.
1424 If the dictionary is going to be distributed in a public environment,
1446 Each recent offset must have a value <= dictionary content size, and cannot equal 0.
1448 __`Content`__ : The rest of the dictionary is its content.
1454 dictionary, even parts of the dictionary with offsets larger than `Window_Size`.
1456 this is no longer allowed and the dictionary is no longer accessible.
1460 If a dictionary is provided by an external source,