- Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University of Oxford publishing house
- Oxford Dictionary of English - Wikipedia
The Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE) is a single-volume English dictionary published by Oxford University Press, first published in 1998 as The New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE)
- Oxford English Dictionary
The OED is the definitive record of the English language, featuring 600,000 words, 3 million quotations, and over 1,000 years of English
- Oxford English Dictionary - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is published by the Oxford University Press in England, and is the largest English dictionary [1] It traces (or follows in detail) the historical development of the English language, and is a resource to writers and scholars It describes how the language has been used [2]
- Oxford dictionary - Wikipedia
Oxford dictionary may refer to any dictionary published by Oxford University Press, particularly:
- About the OED - Oxford English Dictionary
The OED is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and usage of over 500,000 words and phrases past and present, from across the English-speaking world It is an essential tool for academic researchers who need rich English language data
- List of contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia
List of contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary The following writers contributed to the Oxford English Dictionary
- The Oxford English Dictionary - Encyclopedia Britannica
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED), definitive historical dictionary of the English language, originally consisting of 12 volumes and a 1-volume supplement
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