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1. Robert Cawdrey’s A Table Alphabeticall (1604) Dictionaries of English didn’t exist before 1604, and so schoolmaster...
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All Votes Add Books To This List. 1. The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, 2 Vols ...
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The following is a concise list of online English dictionaries whose definitions are based upon well-established content. • American Heritage Dictionary American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Ed.• Collins Online Dictionary Collins Unabridged English Dictionary; Collins Unabridged Thesaurus; Collins Webster's American English Dictionary
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This article serves as a comprehensive comparison of various English dictionaries, categorizing them into three distinct types: full-size, collegiate, and learner's English dictionaries. Full-size dictionaries are designed for native English speakers and aim to cover the language extensively, usually focusing on a specific dialect. Collegiate dictionaries, while smaller, contain useful additional material such as biographical or geopolitical information, making them ideal for colleg…
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You know lots of eponyms—words based on or derived from a person’s name. They include many commonly used words in a …
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People around the world have been fascinated by dragons for millennia. From the snake-like dragons of the East to the dinosaur-like dragons of the West, we just can’t get enough of these gargantuan reptiles!
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WebSynonyms for FAMOUS: famed, celebrated, prominent, renowned, notorious, infamous, legendary, distinguished; Antonyms of FAMOUS: unknown, obscure, anonymous, …
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WebThis dictionary covers over 6,000 names in common use in English, including the traditional and the very newest. It tells you the age, origin, and meaning of the name, as …
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WebDictionary, reference book that lists words in order—usually, for Western languages, alphabetical—and gives their meanings. In addition to its basic function of defining …
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Webfamous definition: 1. known and recognized by many people: 2. known and recognized by many people: 3. known by very…. Learn more.
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