unabridged
This is incorrect. An unabridged version contains all the original content of a book or dictionary with no omissions. A shortened version is usually called an abridged version or condensed version.
An abridged dictionary is a condensed version of a full-size dictionary, typically containing a selection of the most commonly used words and definitions. These dictionaries are smaller in size and contain fewer entries than their unabridged counterparts.
This type of work is referred to as unabridged meaning that it is complete and not derived from a larger work.
Condensed Versions
Opposites of 'Lengthy': abbreviated, abridged, compressed, condensed, contracted, curtailed, cut, lessened, reduced, shortened
One definition of the word 'sout' is that it means 'peace out'. It is a shortened word and often used in text messages or slang type conversations. One can find it in the urban dictionary.
One example of an abridged dictionary is the "Concise Oxford English Dictionary," which features condensed definitions and fewer entries compared to the full Oxford English Dictionary. Another example is the "Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition," which offers a more compact version of the full Webster's Third New International Dictionary.
It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges. It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges. It is a dictionary containing only words relating to bridges.
If a piece of writing is unabridged, it means that it has not been shortened in any way. In an unabridged dictionary, the word "art" has multiple meanings, including a line of work that requires tremendous skill, the curriculum for a liberal arts education, and the business of gaining knowledge itself.
The English and French dictionary
------ The condensed structural formula is simply a shortened version of the complete structural formula. -------The complete formula indicates all of the carbon and hydrogen atoms. The condenced formula groups the hydrogen atoms with each of the carbon atoms.
Ahmet Vahit has written: 'A condensed dictionary, English-Turkish' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Turkish