A lexicographer is someone who compiles dictionaries. They are responsible for researching, defining, and documenting the meanings of words.
Noah Webster is known for writing the first American dictionary, "An American Dictionary of the English Language," which was published in 1828. This dictionary helped standardize American English spelling and usage.
No, Noah Webster wrote the first important US dictionary, known as Webster's Dictionary. Noah Roget is known for creating Roget's Thesaurus, a reference work of synonyms and antonyms.
Yes of course there is a very good Hindi to English dictionary software. It is known as Sheel's Dictionary. You can download it free of cost from www.sheelgupta.blogspot.com
Depending on the context, 'known' can be a verb or an adjective. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/known
One who is searching for a online translation dictionary should use Google. Google is actually known for its translator and the ability it has to translate just about every language known to man.
'obs.' when used in defining terms in a dictionary stands for 'obsolete', and indicates a lesser known or rarely utilized meaning for the term.
A thesaurus, similar to a dictionary, will give you the definitions of words but, unlike a dictionary will also give you any known words that have the same meaning.
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False. Noah Webster is best known for his contributions to American dictionaries, particularly the Webster's Dictionary, rather than the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
The first modern dictionary was compiled by Samuel Johnson and published in 1755, known as Johnson's Dictionary. It was a landmark in lexicography and language standardization. Since then, many dictionaries have been written by various authors and organizations to document and explain language.
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