New Oxford American Dictionary was created in 2010-08.
The ISBN of New Oxford American Dictionary is 978-0195392883.
It came directly from Spanish or Portuguese, originally from Mande.Sources: New Oxford American Dictionary
They're different, so they cannot be compared. Cambridge Dictionary is the British-English spelling and definition of words. Whereas Oxford's New American dictionary is the American spelling and definition of words. It depends on which you need. If you're British, go for Cambridge. If you're American, go for the other.
934 according to the New Oxford American Dictionary
Every dictionary is different. In the Oxford English dictionary, after "concept" n., and "concept" v., comes "conceptacle". In the New Oxford American dictionary, the next word is "conception." In both the TWL, (the Scrabble dictionary) and Webster's Second International, the next word is "conceptacle."
I recommend Oxford's New American Dictionary because it is very comprehensive and has very good phonetic symbols (it actually shows flapped t's too.) Otherwise I'd go for either The American Heritage Dictionary or Merriam Webster's.
In the U.S.A., an abridged (desktop") Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus is available on CD under the i-finger logo for $7.95 to $19.95 American, depending on the vendor. It comprises an "Oxford English Dictionary," a "New Oxford Thesaurus," and an "Oxford Dictionary of Quotations." Once installed, it can be used as a resident program.
New Oxford Wits was created in 1980.
New Oxford Review was created in 1977.
New Theatre Oxford was created in 1836.
many early child-rearing practices were barbarous by modern standards. source: New Oxford American Dictionary
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