Yes, an unabridged dictionary contains the most comprehensive collection of words in the English language, including archaic, obsolete, and dialectal terms. It aims to provide a complete record of the language's vocabulary without omitting any words.
"Condulates" does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language. Could you provide more context or try rephrasing your question?
"Osagunmwenro" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It could be a name or word from a specific language or culture that is not readily identifiable.
"Senistir" does not appear to be a standard English word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language. More context is needed to provide an accurate interpretation.
"Legeneration" does not have a widely recognized definition in English. It may be a misspelling or a word specific to a certain context or language. Can you provide more context or clarify its usage?
"Snghyun" does not have a recognized meaning in English. It could be a misspelling or a combination of words or names from a different language. Without more context, it is difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Different publishers and different versions have different totals.Answer:The Oxford Unabridged English Dictionary (the largest English-language dictionary) contains some 290,000 entries with some 616,500 word forms.
Probably not. There always seems to be a few words which can be found in one dictionary which are not found in others. What unabridged means is that the dictionary contains all the words which the dictionary writer wrote definitions for. An abridged dictionary contains only those words that an editor thought you would likely need to look up, and leaves out those which are extremely technical or obsolete.
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No, "crief" is not a recognized word in the English language.
Yes. Such a list would be called an "Unabridged Dictionary".
Answer:The Oxford English Dictionary was the largest dictionary in the world. It is composed of 20 volumes (weighing a combined 138 pounds). It contains 500,000 wordsIt has been said that the English Language contains more than 600,000 words, and it growing by around 700-800 words daily by the younger citizens.Which English dictionary do you mean?
A Dictionary of the English Language was created on 1755-04-15.
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1847.
Samuel Johnson wrote A Dictionary of the English Language.
The Concise Oxford English Dictionary was first published in 1911. It was designed as a shorter version of the Oxford English Dictionary, providing definitions and explanations in a more compact format.
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Samuel Johnson wrote a famous dictionary in 1755 called "A Dictionary of the English Language." It was a landmark work in the history of English lexicography and language study.