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Joyce M. Hawkins

    The Oxford Reference Dictionary
    The Oxford Pocket School Dictionary
    Oxford Universal Dictionary
    Oxford American Dictionary
    The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary
    The Oxford Guide to the English Language
    • This dictionary contains 28,000 headword entries and many word origins. There are 100 notes on correct English usage, grammar, and words that are easily confused. It should provide secondary school students with a simple word reference, and is an abridged edition of "The Oxford School Dictionary".

      The Concise Oxford School Dictionary1997
    • The Oxford Pocket School Dictionary

      • 864 pages
      • 31 hours of reading

      This pocket-sized dictionary is designed for children aged 11 and upwards. It contains 38,000 headwords with new words included such as barcode, buggy, camcorder and phonecard. Word origins are given for most words and extended usage notes are also included. Simple definitions and example sentences provide context throughout.

      The Oxford Pocket School Dictionary1996
      4.5
    • Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus

      Over 150,000 Entries

      • 711 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      "Every day we collect thousands of examples of words in order to monitor English as it is being used by everyone, everywhere, every day. This body of language forms the Oxford English Corpus, a unique electronic database that makes it possible for us to see exactly how English is developing and to discover exciting facts about our language." "Now containing more than a billion words, the Oxford English Corpus gives us the most up-to-date information available about how words and meanings are changing - and means that Oxford dictionaries offer the fullest, most accurate picture of the English language today."--BOOK JACKET.

      Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus1995
    • The Oxford English Minidictionary

      • 646 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The most authoritative, up-to-date, and easy-to-use compact dictionary available, the Oxford Minidictionary is now completely revised and expanded. The Third Edition offers over 40,000 entries and more than 45,000 definitions, and includes many new words and phrases such as Tessa, autogenic, ninja, and couch potato. Pronunciation guidance is provided for difficult words, and each page is clear and easy-to-read, with a minimum of abbreviations and special symbols. In addition, the Oxford Minidictionary contains a new supplement for word-game players--consisting of two-letter words, words with a "q" not followed by a "u," and words beginning with "x"--that is especially useful for crossword puzzles and Scrabble games. Helpful appendices--which include notes on correct English usage and punctuation, and lists of countries, chemical elements, and metric units--make the new edition of this popular reference source more handy and useful than ever.

      The Oxford English Minidictionary1994
    • Written for students at school and at home, this dictionary is trialled and tested in schools, and contains 40,000 words and phrases.

      The Oxford School Dictionary1994
    • The Mini Oxford School Dictionary

      • 754 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      A small, compact dictionary, this volume is intended for use in schools. With 34,000 entries, it comprises the entire text of the "New Oxford School Dictionary". Notes are included on usage, grammar and difficult words, and many example sentences are given.

      The Mini Oxford School Dictionary1994
      4.5
    • The Oxford Study Dictionary

      • 824 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      This dictionary is specifically designed for students in the upper forms of secondary schools or in colleges. It is especially valuable for those following GCSE and more advanced courses.

      The Oxford Study Dictionary1991
    • This is a new all-in-one reference book, providing within a single volume a comprehensive dictioanry of current English and all the information of a concise world encyclopedia. It contains over 200,000 dictionary definitions and 10,000 encyclopedic entries; chronology of world events; 16 pages of color maps and 100 pages of extra encyclopedic information

      The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary1991
      5.0
    • The New Oxford School Dictionary

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Aimed specifically at school students, this dictionary contains 34,000 entries along with guidance on pronunciation and over 100 notes on usage and grammar. It also contains appendices on foreign words and phrases, prefixes and suffixes, countries and people, and weights and measures.

      The New Oxford School Dictionary1990
    • The Oxford large print dictionary

      • 976 pages
      • 35 hours of reading

      The Oxford Large Print Dictionary combines the power of Oxford's dictionary resources with a specially designed large print format for ease of reading. Here is the most up-to-date large print dictionary available, incorporating the latest changes and additions to the English vocabulary--atotal of 74,000 definitions in over 56,000 entries. On attractive, uncluttered pages featuring a minimum of abbreviations and symbols, it provides detailed definitions and hundreds of notes on usage, grammatical points, and word origins. In addition, The Oxford Large Print Dictionary includesencyclopedic entries on over 4,000 people, places, and institutions, with details on states, the countries of the world, capital cities, heads of government, constellations, and geographical features such as rivers, mountains, and seas. All told, The Oxford Large Print Dictionary offers the mostcomprehensive, authoritative large print dictionary available today.

      The Oxford large print dictionary1989
    • Available for the first time in flexible covers, this encyclopaedic reference work contains over 75,000 definitions of words and phrases with pronunciations and etymologies, entries for proper names and country names, and numerous appendices, illustrations and maps.

      The Oxford Reference Dictionary1986
      4.5
    • This is the ideal handbook for everyone who cares about the proper use of the English language. Combining the Oxford Guide to English Usage and a compact Oxford dictionary, this volume is comprehensive and exceptionally convenient for regular consultation.

      The Oxford Guide to the English Language1984
      4.8
    • The Oxford Senior Dictionary

      • 760 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      This dictionary has been specially designed to meet the needs of secondary school and college students. It contains 45,000 entries and 64,000 definitions.

      The Oxford Senior Dictionary1982
    • Offers definitions to thousands of words, with a guide to pronunciations and abbreviations and appendixes covering countries, states, monetary units, chemical elements, and weights and measures

      Oxford Universal Dictionary1981
      5.0
    • The most authoritative, up-to-date, and easy-to-use compact dictionary available, the Oxford Minidictionary is now completely revised and expanded. The Third Edition offers over 40,000 entries and more than 45,000 definitions, and includes many new words and phrases such as Tessa, autogenic, ninja, and couch potato. Pronunciation guidance is provided for difficult words, and each page is clear and easy-to-read, with a minimum of abbreviations and special symbols. In addition, the Oxford Minidictionary contains a new supplement for word-game players--consisting of two-letter words, words with a "q" not followed by a "u," and words beginning with "x"--that is especially useful for crossword puzzles and Scrabble games. Helpful appendices--which include notes on correct English usage and punctuation, and lists of countries, chemical elements, and metric units--make the new edition of this popular reference source more handy and useful than ever.

      The Oxford Minidictionary1981
      4.3
    • Oxford American Dictionary

      • 832 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      In Defense of Good Eanglish The words Oxford Dictionary have long stood for ultimate authority in the English language. Now students and general readers can get the some thoroughness, precision, and certainty in the long-awaited OXFORD AMERICAN DICTIONARY, the first modern paperbound dictionary to lay down the law on correct grammar Hundreds of notes on usage clarify grammatical points and words that are easily confused: Should you use chairperson or chairwoman? Is disinterested an acceptable way of expressing lack of interest? Is it correct to say the media is doing anything? Can one catch a movie? The OXFORD AMERICAN DICTIONARY is completely up-to-date and establishes a firm standard for all lovers of our language. While the dictionary follows the Oxford style and linguistic criteria, the editorial staff is headed by three eminent American lexicographers: Stuart Berg Flexner, noted for his work on American slang; Eugene Ehrlich of Columbia University, author of several books on American usage; and Gorton Carruth, former Editor-in-Chief of Funk and Wagnalls. Joyce Hawkins, who reviewed the material for the Oxford Dictionary Department, has been described in newspapers throughout the world as "the lady lexicographer who has declared a one-woman war on sloppy English."

      Oxford American Dictionary1980
      4.4
    • The Oxford paperback dictionary

      • 782 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      This revised and expanded dictionary contains 74,000 definitions and 56,000 entries, and also has been enlarged to include over 4000 encyclopaedic entries on people, places and institutions. There is up-to-date vocabulary, including new terminology, such as Big Bang, fibre optics, glasnost, Mexican wave, perestroika and yuppie, notes on usage, pronunciation, grammatical points and word origins. Names of capital cities, counties of the UK, states of USA and Australia, Provinces of Canada, major mountains, rivers, seas and constellations are all included with a new appendix showing countries of the world with the current head of government of each.

      The Oxford paperback dictionary1979