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Author: Binh An Tran    Edition: 1    Update: 2008-10-03    Total words: 271343    Grade: 4
Database based on Prodict 2007 of EconTech.

Author: Lingoes Project    Edition: 1    Update: 2009-10-11    Total words: 273640    Grade:

Author: Lingoes Project    Edition: 1    Update: 2007-12-16    Total words: 273332    Grade:

Author: Lingoes Project    Edition: 1    Update: 2009-10-11    Total words: 284541    Grade:

Author: Lingoes Project    Edition: 1    Update: 2007-12-16    Total words: 284541    Grade:

Edition: 1    Update: 2008-07-02    Total words: 31705    Grade: 4

Edition: 1    Update: 2008-07-02    Total words: 22692    Grade: 4

Author: Random House Reference    Edition: 2nd    Update: 2009-04-25    Total words: 167746    Grade:
The Best and Most Affordable Unabridged Dictionary Available Today–Only from Random House Webster’s

With over fifty years of experience in dictionary publishing behind it, Random House Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary is the most definitive single-volume reference of the English language available. This modern dictionary offers an exhaustive, traditional study of the language, while covering the latest, most important developments–ahead of any other dictionary.

The Random House Webster’s Dictionary is designed to meet the wide-ranging needs of today’s students and scholars, who may study ancient documents one hour and surf the Internet the next; of professional writers, who craft poems or write articles for technical journals; of businesspeople, who need to communicate clearly; and–above all–the needs of word lovers.

In addition to standard and specialized vocabulary, this extensive volume contains a wide variety of up-to-date, authoritative information. The Random House Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary is a unique general reference volume for the office, the school, and the entire family.

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Author: Editors of The American Heritage Dictionaries    Edition: 3    Update: 2008-04-01    Total words: 17910    Grade:
Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition, allows the user to find the right synonym with a minimum of effort. Unlike many thesauruses, this easy-to-use reference lists main entry words alphabetically, as in a dictionary, for quick lookup. Each entry is divided into senses, with brief definitions and a full list of synonyms for each sense, to ensure that the selected usage is the most appropriate one.
All special usages, such as slang terms, are labeled and grouped together at the end of each synonym list. Following each list is a cross-reference to a related entry in the thesaurus’s unique Category Index. This index leads the reader from the starting word to dozens of others that have related or opposite meanings. All these features make Roget’s II the best resource for finding the right word every time.

Author: ZCY    Edition: 1    Update: 2008-11-11    Total words: 52196    Grade: 4

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