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Random House Webster's unabridged dictionary with CD-Rom. (2006). New York: Random House.
Citation by: Tonya Saylor
Type of Reference: Dictionary
Call Number: Ref 423
Content/Scope: This dictionary contains over 315,000 entries, and more definitions per word than other leading dictionaries. Over 75,000 example phrases and sentences to demonstrate how words are used in context- 2,400 illustrations and spot maps- Scholarly etymologies show when a term entered the language. The dictionary also explains points of usage, pronunciation, distinctions among synonyms, and regional variations and dialects.
Accuracy/Authority/Bias: This is the deluxe edition of our popular Random House Unabridged Dictionary, the most definitive single-volume reference of the English language.
Arrangement/Presentation: This deluxe edition of the popular Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary comes in an elegant classic binding, with ribbon markers and thumb indexing which makes the dictionary easier to use. Inside you will find over 315,000 alphabetical entries. There are more definitions per word than other leading dictionaries. You will also find over 75,000 example phrases and sentences and 2400 illustrations and maps.
Relation to other works: There are many dictionaries available; this dictionary meets requirements for libraries that serve patrons of all ages.
Accessibility/Diversity: The dictionary meets the needs of a diverse population by containing large type and illustrations to make finding information easier for all readers.
Cost: $99.95
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Don't waste your money. My wife got me this dictionary on my first birthday that she knew me. I think she paid something like $90 for it brand new. she got upset when I bought a old Webster's printed in 1954 from a thrift shop for $4. the old Webster's is about half again the size. you would think that all unabridged dictionaries would be about the same size or that newer ones would be larger seeing how words are constantly being added to the English language, but the opposite seems to be true. This is my newest and smallest unabridged dictionary, even my old Random House Unabridged dictionary contains more words than this one.
I mean, yes, it's a dictionary. So I'm not really reading it, though I can't say I've read it. But everyone should have one, right? They really are fun to peruse every now and then. And this is the one I recommend.
I always keep this one next to the computer when I'm working on a writing project, along with the thesaurus - an authoritative reference that has helped me avoid some mistakes that would have been embarrassing.
Well, technically, I haven't read this whole book, but it certainly does come in handy during Scrabble games. Since we like to learn new words, we bend the rules a bit and allow look-ups, provided that we share the definition.