Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, has launched an application optimized for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch. The dictionary giant has joined forces with Paragon Software Group, ...
Besides voice search, the free app offers over 225,000 definitions from Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary and 300,000 synonyms and antonyms from Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Thesaurus.
Merriam-Webster recently announced its latest slate of additions to the dictionary—some 200 new words and definitions that, as usual, are an eclectic blend of ones you probably assumed already ...
A Florida school district last month pulled the Merriam-Webster dictionary from library shelves to comply with a state law banning books with descriptions of "sexual conduct." The common ...
Mencken, H L (1919) The American Language. Knopf, New York —Mencken, H L (1945) The American Language, Supplement I. Knopf, New York —Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (2000, 10th ed.) ...
Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Censorship: The use of the state and other legal or official means to restrict speech. --Culture Wars, Documents from the Recent Controversies in the Arts ...
Even though it looks like fun, Northwestern takes its supplemental enrichment programs seriously. From credit-granting coursework to weekend music lessons, children and teens can take advantage of ...
US dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster has acquired a hit Wordle-style game. The original Wordle, created by Welsh software engineer Josh Wardle, challenges players to find a five-letter word in ...
PDF files have become a major part of our digital lives in this cross-platform world. While simply viewing or commenting on a PDF can be accomplished with free software, there are times when we ...
A dictionary can be used to look up the meaning of a word. You can also use a dictionary to check the spelling of a word. Dictionaries may also give other information about words, such as word ...
A dictionary is a list of words or phrases and their definitions arranged in alphabetical order. In an English dictionary you'll find words beginning with ‘a’ at the front and ‘z’ at the back.