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Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins

Combining both accessibility and authority, the Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins describes the origins and development of over 3,000 words and phrases in the English language. The book draws on Oxford’s unrivalled dictionary research programme and language monitoring, and relates the fascinating stories behind many of our most...
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Word By Word Picture Dictionary

by Steven J. Molinsky & Bill Bliss & Richard E. Hill & Robert Doherty & Joan Kimball & Elizabeth Kyle Word By Word Picture Dictionary:Intermediate Vocabulary Workbook w/Audio CD 2nd Edition Download http://usafiles.net/1QH3/Word_By_Word_Picture_Dictionary.pdf
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Children’s Illustrated Dictionary By John McIlwain

This is a child’s perfect dictionary. Thousands of fascinating entries, definitions, photographs and pictures make this dictionary an essential reference for readers, writers and curious minds of all ages. Organised like a traditional dictionary from A to Z, clear descriptions and examples explain and illustrate everything from Astronaut...
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The Dictionary of International Business Terms

In reading and using this book, the reader should note that alphabetization is by letter rather than by word. That is, multiple-word entries are treated as single words. Abbreviations or acronyms appear as entries and are referenced to the full spelling. Terms with several meanings appear in numbered...
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Oxford Paperback Dictionary and Thesaurus

English | ISBN: 0199215146 | 2007 | 1072 Pages | PDF | 47 MB The Paperback Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus is a great value-for-money product. It is the ultimate one-stop reference, containing both a dictionary and a thesaurus. The dictionary and thesaurus texts are combined in a way...
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms

This excellent survey of almost 10,000 contemporary idioms has a clear format and large type, which should make it particularly appealing to young readers and non-native speakers. In addition to idioms, the dictionary includes common figures of speech, formula phrases such as “take care,” emphatic redundancies whose word...
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