* On-line dictionaries: http://dictionary.4romania.com,http://www.dictionare.com/english/dictionary.htm, http://dictionar.netflash.ro/ etc.
* Printed dictionaries: search on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=dictionar+englez+roman or also in Romanian old book stores.
I suppose that the dictionary of L. Levițchi (if it is not so used) is the best.
Books-A-Million is an example of a big, well-known bookstore that most likely would have helpful English-Romanian dictionaries.It's possible to make and receive an online order to bookstores in Romania, for a printed dictionary.Otherwise, online dictionaries may be accessed by visiting the following sites:http://dictionary.4romania.com/http://www.dictionare.com/english/dictionary.htmhttp://dictionar.netflash.ro/http://www.dictionar-online.ro/
The English and French dictionary
You would likely find a short, easy-to-understand definition of the word "vanquish" in an abridged dictionary of the English language. A legal dictionary would focus more on legal terminology and definitions as they relate to the law. An unabridged dictionary of the Latin language would provide detailed definitions of Latin words, not English words like "vanquish."
You can find the etymology of the word "minuscule" in an etymology dictionary, such as the Online Etymology Dictionary or the Oxford English Dictionary. These resources provide information on the origin and history of words, including when they entered the English language and how their meanings have evolved over time.
You would find the complete history of a word like "meadow" in a comprehensive dictionary, such as the Oxford English Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These dictionaries provide detailed information on the etymology, usage, and evolution of words over time.
Why don't you look in an English dictionary, you might find it there.
Someone can find an English to Welsh translation dictionary via a number of websites. One can find such a dictionary on sites such as 'Free Translation', 'Stars21' and 'ImTranslator'.
A person would be able to find the definition of the word "thwart" in a dictionary such as a Cambridge English Dictionary (be it either hard back or online version).
The English language has thousands of words available. If one is wanting to find a complete list of English words the best option would be a dictionary such as The Oxford Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These can be found in hard copy or online.
Getting an online dictionary is much easier than buying one. Google.com: Type in: English Dictionary
Oxford English Dictionary.
niether... try a dictionary.... XP