Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Concise Oxford English Dictionary: 11th Edition
Product Description
Authoritative and up to date, this eleventh edition of the popular Concise Oxford English Dictionary (WindowsR) CD-ROM contains over 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions, including all the latest new words. It offers rich vocabulary coverage, with full treatment of World English, rare, historical, and archaic terms, as well as scientific and technical vocabulary, and provides hundreds of helpful notes on grammar and usage.
This electronic version of the dictionary offers full-text search functionality, instant look-up from WindowsR documents, including email and the Web, high-quality spoken pronunciations for thousands of words, and interactive educational word games, making it ideal for family, school, or office use.
New to this edition is a fascinating Word Histories feature, telling the often bizarre stories of the origins and development of hundreds of words. For example, did you know that the word grammar is related to glamour, or that
cockney used to mean a spoilt child?
This dictionary also contains full appendices on topics such as alphabets, currencies, electronic English, and the registers of language, from formal to slang, plus a useful Guide to Good English with advice on grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #680721 in Books
* Published on: 2005-01-20
* Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Me
* Original language: English
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: CD-ROM
Editorial Reviews
Review
`Review from previous edition This dictionary is a user-friendly, easy to install, and practical program.' TEEM - Independent Teachers' Evaluation Panel
`The Concise Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM gives the user immediate access to the contents of possibly the most authoritative dictonary of English....speed of access and ease of use make this a highly useful tool.' Schoolzone Evaluation, Department for Education and Skills
Customer Reviews
My "desktop" dictionary4
I used to use the Random House Unabridged as my computer dictionary. But the Win95 version didn't work with XP, and the XP version was painfully slow. After looking around I chose the Concise OED as a replacement. I've been very happy with it, and I recommend it to anyone who uses their computer to write.
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