I dont know exactly how much the 1940 websters universities unabridged dictionary worth but the 1941 edition is worth about $250.00, so the 1940 edition must be worth a little more than that .
The value of the 1946 New Twentieth Century Dictionary Unabridged by Noah Webster can vary based on its condition, edition, and demand among collectors. Generally, it can range from $20 to $100 or more. It's recommended to check with rare book dealers or online marketplaces for a more accurate valuation.
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Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary Unabridged Second Edition latest Copyright1958, contains humarol a. [ Fr., from L.] pertaining to or proceeding to from from the humors of the body; as, a humoral fever.
The first appearance of 'feckless' in a Webster's dictionary was in 1913. The word is found in 'Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary'. This word means 'lacking in competence' or 'ineffective'.
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The value of a 1877 Webster's Handy Dictionary depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Illustrated, unabridged versions with engravings can be more valuable, especially if they are in good condition with all pages intact. To determine the specific value of your copy, you may want to consult with a rare book dealer or appraiser.
A female eagle can be called a hen-eagle or an eagless.
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A few versions of pronunciation for pain:The Random House Dictionary: pānDictionary.com: peynCollins English Dictionary, Complete and Unabridged: peɪnMerriam-Webster M-W.com: ˈpānMacmillian Dictionary: peɪnWiktionary.com: päin
You do not hyphenate one by one. See, for example, the use of those words in the definition of "count" in the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
According to Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary (1994 Edition), the correct preposition is "for", i.e., "an aspirant for an MBA".
According to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary, "lubricious" is defined thus: "marked by wantonness" and "having a smooth or slippery quality".
No, "crief" is not a recognized word in the English language.
No, the copyright for Webster's Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language is not current. The 1913 edition is considered to be in the public domain, meaning it can be freely used and distributed without copyright restrictions.