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Webster's New World

Webster's New World

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Introduction from WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS
Jun 20, 2009
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on June 03, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on June 03, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on June 03, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on June 03, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on June 03, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 03, 2008
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on July 01, 2003 in Mass Market Paperback
Jul 01, 2003
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Jul 01, 2003
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS will be released on July 01, 2003 in Trade Paperback
Jul 01, 2003
WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD THESAURUS is now available in Trade Paperback
Jul 01, 2003
Webster's New World Thesaurus will be released on July 01, 2003 in
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WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY will be released on December 31, 2002 in Mass Market Paperback
Dec 31, 2002

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Brightsurf Science News, May 15, 2012
...most Americans, are taking a more active role in your family's healthcare, the fully revised and updated Webster's New World Medical Dictionary, Third Edition will help you understand and communicate your medical needs when it matters the most. Written...
Daily Pilot, April 28, 2012
...listings with prepositions aren't included, sometimes dictionaries will offer clues under the main word entry. For example, Webster's New World College Dictionary's listing for "differ" includes this brief note: "often with 'from.'" That's great if you...
Radio Netherlands, April 8, 2012
...or written. Some countries include specific references to the concept of free speech in their constitutions. For example, Webster's New World Law Dictionary defines free speech as “The right, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States...
Daily Pilot, March 31, 2012
...English Usage," which cites 14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer as being among the proponents of this usage. "Webster's New World College Dictionary" defines "that" as, among other things, a synonym for "who." So there's nothing grammatically...
Daily Pilot, March 30, 2012
...Modern English Usage," which cites14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer as being among the proponents of this usage. "Webster's New World College Dictionary" defines "that" as, among other things, a synonym for "who." So there's nothing...
Glendale News Press, March 24, 2012
...s Modern English Usage,” which cites14th-century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer as being among the proponents of this usage. “Webster's New World College Dictionary” defines “that” as, among other things, a synonym for “who.” So there's...
Daily Pilot, March 23, 2012
...that's how it usually plays out. News media often follow the "Associated Press Stylebook," which uses "Webster's New World College Dictionary," which says "healthcare" is one word. But many book and magazine publishers follow the "Chicago Manual of...
Individual.com, March 3, 2012
...In Texas, more than 61 percent of adults are obese. Obese: "Very fat; stout; corpulent," according to Webster's New World College Dictionary. Very unhealthy, according to all data collected. What to do? Make another mental note: Obesity is the gateway to...
Huffington Post Canada, February 29, 2012
...a sentence, 'apparently without meaning or syntactic function, but possibly as emphasis,' has made its way into the Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition." And "uptalk," too, has crossed "the age and gender boundary." Quenqua quotes one...
HeraldNet, February 29, 2012
...times believed leap years sent nature awry, and that crops, livestock and leap-day infants would not thrive. Sources: Webster's New World College Dictionary, Kidport Reference Library, About.com, Britannica.com...
Huffington Post, February 28, 2012
...a sentence, 'apparently without meaning or syntactic function, but possibly as emphasis,' has made its way into the Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition." And "uptalk," too, has crossed "the age and gender boundary." Quenqua quotes one...
Seattle Times, February 28, 2012
...sentence, "apparently without meaning or syntactic function, but possibly as emphasis," has made its way into the Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition where the example given is: "It's, like, hot." Anyone who has seen a television show...
Daytona Beach News Journal, February 28, 2012
...condition to receive any information. Pecqueur died two days later. Forthwith means "immediately; at once," according to Webster's New World College Dictionary. Jamesine Fischer did not report the accident until about 5:30 a.m. Nov. 11. That was after...
Standard Examiner, February 27, 2012
...made a classic anti-Semitic remark. I am sure she won't agree, but she should look in the Webster's New World Dictionary or look up the word "prejudice" to discover who is a anti-Semite in the current social definition of an anti-Semite or someone who is...