Oxford Dictionary
Oxford English Dictionary 11th Edition Revised 2008 Now in print through its various editions for almost a century, the Concise Oxford English Dictionary is one of the most popular choices in Oxford’s renowned Dictionary line, selected by decades of users for its up-to-date and authoritative coverage of the English Language.
This revised Eleventh Edition of the Concise Oxford English
Dictionary presents the most accurate picture of English today. It contains
over 240,000 Words, Phrases, and Definitions, providing super coverage of
contemporary English, including Rare, Historical, and Archaic terms, scientific
and technical Vocabulary, and English from around the world. The revised
Edition of the Dictionary has been Updated with Hundreds of new words including
Sub-Prime, Social Networking, and Carbon Footprint all based on the latest
research from the Oxford English Corpus. In addition, the Dictionary now
Features an engaging new center section, with quick-reference word lists (For
Example: lists of Fascinating Words and Onomatopoeic Words), and a revised and Updated
English Uncovered supplements, which examines interesting facts about the
English Language. Sprinkled throughout the text are intriguing Word Histories,
detailing the origins and development of numerous words. The volume also
retains such popular Features as the Hundreds of usage notes which give advice
on triky Vocabulary and Pointers to help you improve your use of English.
Finally, the Dictionary contains full appendices on topics such as Alphabets,
Currencies, English, and Registers of Language (from formal to slang), plus a
useful Guide to Good English with advice on Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling.
Authoritative and Up-to-date, the Concise Oxford English
Dictionary offers unsurpassed coverage of English, perfect for anyone who needs
a handy, reliable resource for Home, School, or Office.
A Dictionary may not contain narratives and poems, but the
best ones, like this one, give you the tools.
David Malcolm, Times Literary Supplement. This is the
Dictionary par excellence for the general reader.
David Malcolm, Times Literary Supplement. It answers a lot
of questions, it is easy to use, it does not take up too much space on a
crowded desk. David Malcolm, TLS



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