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Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition, Version 4.0 (Windows & Mac) by Simpson, John [Editor] (ISBN: 9780199563838)
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Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition, Version 4.0 (Windows & Mac) Unknown - 2009
by Simpson, John [Editor]
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The Oxford English Dictionary is the internationally recognized authority on the English Language, defining more than 500,000 words and tracing their usage through 2.5 million quotations from a wide range of literary and other sources. The text on the CD-ROM comprises the full text of the OED 2nd Edition, plus the three Additions volumes, as well as 7,000 new entries from the OED's continuing research.
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Details
- Title Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition, Version 4.0 (Windows & Mac)
- Author Simpson, John [Editor]
- Binding unknown
- Edition 2 Cdr
- Language ENG
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date 2009-06
- ISBN 9780199563838
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