Edition |
Third college edition. |
Description |
xxvi, 1574 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Note |
Rev. ed. of: Webster's New World dictionary of the American language. |
Contents |
Dictionary staff -- Special consultants and contributing editors -- Foreword -- New World dictionaries: a historical overview / David B Guralnik -- Guide to the use of the dictionary -- Main entry word -- Pronunciation -- Part-of-speech labels -- Inflected forms -- Etymology -- Definitions -- Usage labels & notes -- Field labels -- Scientific names of plants and animals -- Idiomatic phrases -- Run-in derived entries -- Synonymy -- English language: variation, the dictionary and the user / John Algeo -- Etymology / William E Umbach -- Webster's new world dictionary of American English -- Indo-European family of languages -- Editorial style -- Marks of punctuation -- Italics -- Numbers -- Capitalization -- Abbreviations -- Source documentation -- Special signs and symbols. |
Summary |
From the Publisher: Nearly 80 million desks and bookshelves worldwide boast a member of the distinguished family of Webster's New World dictionaries. From The New York Times to the Los Angeles Times, most major newspapers have adopted the College Edition as their standard first-reference resource. So have the Associated Press and United Press International. The professionals know that when you need to get the words right the first time, every time, you need Webster's New World Dictionary. But this is much more than the most useful, readable, and accurate desk dictionary you can find. Ever since the first edition was published thirty-five years ago, the Webster's New World permanent staff has been dedicated to presenting the English language not merely as it is, but also as it has evolved. In these pages you will find more up-to-date, in-depth etymologies than in any other American dictionary, tracing our current vocabulary back to its rich and varied resources. Definitions are presented in modified historical order, illuminating the semantic development by which the language grows and changes. Americanisms, more than 11,000 of them, are clearly marked, illustrating the astonishing inventiveness of our diverse culture. Every entry offers new and fascinating perspectives on the language that we share-formal, technical, colloquial, idiomatic, even outright slang-because Webster's New World Dictionary has always sought to record the English language, not restrict it. Make no mistake however; Webster's New World Dictionary is a precise reference tool carefully crafted to meet the needs of the most demanding user. It is the only dictionary to offer accurate and consistent Pinyin Chinese transliterations, a very useful feature in the "global village" of today. Commonly used foreign expressions that should be italicized are clearly identified; and a new and innovative feature presents a syllabification system that distinguishes between preferred words breaks for line-end hyphenation. |
Subject |
English language -- Dictionaries.
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Americanisms -- Dictionaries.
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Added Author |
Neufeldt, Victoria.
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Guralnik, David B. (David Bernard), 1920-2000.
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Added Title |
Webster's New World dictionary of the American language.
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ISBN |
0139471693 indexed $16.95 |
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9780139471698 indexed |
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0139492801 (plain-edge) : $15.95 |
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9780139492808 (plain-edge) |
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013949314X LeatherKraft $17.95 |
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9780139493140 LeatherKraft |
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0139497935 |
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9780139497933 |
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