The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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recommends it for:
old people who are afraid of their computers
Q: who in the room actually uses a print dictionary if they've got wireless internet?
A: Nobody!
So, before the dictionary goes the way of the do-do, the auroch, and the pay-phone ... go out and buy this excellent specimen. It's got pictures. It's got a picture of an auroch! Hot diggity dog.
A: Nobody!
So, before the dictionary goes the way of the do-do, the auroch, and the pay-phone ... go out and buy this excellent specimen. It's got pictures. It's got a picture of an auroch! Hot diggity dog.
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What can you not learn from a dictionary? Did you know that the first woman to run for president was Victoria Woodhull? That was in 1872. She was 34. That's what you can learn in dictionaries. Go get one today!
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recommends it for:
People confused about words.
Though a little matter-of-fact, from A "aardvark" to Z "zymurgy" The American Heritage Dictionary can ameliorate your lexicon arsenal!
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All english speaking people
What can you say: an indispensable tool with many informative drawings tables and photos. I use it everyday!
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