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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, published by Houghton Mifflin Company
The American Heritage Dictionary provides clear and precise definitions along with an authoritative guide to usage. You can also check a word's spelling, syllabification and etymology, and hear an audio pronunciation.
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Rollerblade (trademark)
Rolodex (trademark)
Rom (Gypsy)
ROM (Memory hardware)
Romaic (Greek)
Roman (ancient or modern Rome or its people or culture)
Roman arch (semicircular arch)
Roman calendar (lunar calendar)
Roman candle (cylindrical firework)
Roman Catholic (being the Roman Catholic Church)
Roman Catholic Church (in church, Catholicism)
Roman Catholicism (doctrines)
Roman congregation (department of the Curia)
Roman holiday (Enjoyment or satisfaction)
Roman law (system, ancient Rome)
Roman nose (nose with a high prominent bridge)
Roman numeral (numerical symbols)
romance (in literature)
Romanesque (being a style of European architecture)
Romanian (Romania or its people)
Romanic (ancient Romans)
Romanism (Roman Catholicism)
Romanist (Offensive)
Romanize (convert to Roman Catholicism)
Romano (hard)
Romansh (language, Europe)
romanticism (movement, Europe)
Romany (language)
Rome (variety of apple)
Romeo (man)
Romish (Roman Catholic Church)