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Yes in England Dr. Samuel Johnson had already publshed A Dictionary of the English Language,in 1755.
Noah Webster, the author of popular readers and spelling books for schools, published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, in 1806.
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.
Yes, Webster's online dictionary is a reliable source for definitions and explanations of words. It is widely recognized and used by many people for their language needs.
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.
No, "crief" is not a recognized word in the English language.
He is most famous for making the dictionary more commonplace in the class room. It is called Webster's Dictionary, which is still used today. He was born in 1788 and he was a strong advocate of public education; he wrote the standards of the english language.
Prior to the invention of the internet Websters was simply a book, more to the point a dictionary. Today with global demand for language information they took their dictionary on-line and added a selection of services such as a thesaurus, quizzes, word of the day, slang term, videos and more.
If gooder is a word its not an english one, because it is not in the english or websters dictionary, however if you have a specific language other then english which you think it might be you might want to put that on here and I will certainly check into it for you.
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.
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