![]() ![]() Improved Camera search and support for 18 new languages. Premium version includes unlimited dictionary use, audio pronunciation, regular content updates, offline mode, priority support, ad-free experience. Android version: Published by MobiSystems, Inc. ![]() Includes nearly 100,000 headwords, with 11,000 proper names, over 350,000 words and phrases and definitions, 11,000 encyclopaedic entries, 68,000 explanations. The online version added more than 80,000 words from the OED in August 2015. Oxford Dictionaries Online also includes the New Oxford American Dictionary, Oxford Thesaurus of English, Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus and grammar and usage resources. The online version is updated every three months. Third edition: The Third Edition is available online via Oxford Dictionaries Online, as well as in print. ![]() CD edition ( The Pop-Up New Oxford Dictionary Of English): Includes iFinger version 2.0.CD edition ( The New Oxford Dictionary Of English on CD-ROM) (ASIN B00004UCXV):.First edition: 350,000 entries (including 12,000 encyclopaedic entries and 52,000 scientific and technical words).Publications Oxford University Press dictionaries at W.H. ![]() Both are edited by Angus Stevenson, who contributed to the first edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English. The third editions of both texts were published in 2010, and form the basis of the ongoing electronic versions of the dictionaries. The New Oxford American Dictionary is the American version of the Oxford Dictionary of English, with substantial editing and uses a diacritical respelling scheme rather than the IPA system. The Second Edition added over 3,000 new words, senses and phrases drawn from the Oxford English Corpus. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is used to present pronunciations, which are based on Received Pronunciation. Pronunciations of common, everyday words were omitted. The dictionary "views the language from the perspective that English is a world language", and includes coverage of English usage from the United States to the Caribbean and New Zealand. The first edition was based on bodies of texts such as the British National Corpus and the citation database of the Oxford Reading Programme. For example, the editors did not discourage split infinitives, but instead justified their use in some contexts. The first editor, Judy Pearsall, wrote in the introduction that it is based on a modern understanding of language and is derived from a corpus of contemporary English usage. It is currently the largest single-volume English-language dictionary published by Oxford University Press, but is much smaller than the comprehensive Oxford English Dictionary, which is published in multiple volumes.Įditorial principles and practices The Third Edition was published in August 2010, with some new words, including " vuvuzela". The Revised Second Edition contains 355,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including biographical references and thousands of encyclopaedic entries. The dictionary is not based on the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) - it is a separate dictionary which strives to represent faithfully the current usage of English words. The word "new" was dropped from the title with the Second Edition in 2003. The Oxford Dictionary of English ( ODE) is a single-volume English dictionary published by Oxford University Press, first published in 1998 as The New Oxford Dictionary of English ( NODE). ![]()
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