The American Heritage Dictionary

The American Heritage Dictionary by William Morris is a comprehensive reference work published by Houghton Mifflin in 1982. This second edition features 1,568 pages and is presented in English, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking clarity in the English language. The dictionary contains over 155,000 entries, providing current meanings first, along with notes on usage and a variety of examples.
Readers will find that this dictionary includes several thousand illustrations, enhancing the understanding of terms and their applications. It serves as a thorough guide to the English language, focusing on definitions and usage, making it suitable for both casual users and those in academic settings. The detailed entries and visual aids contribute to a rich learning experience for anyone interested in expanding their vocabulary or improving their language skills.
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Contains over 155,000 entries, with current meanings given first. Includes notes on usage, quoted and original examples, and several thousand illustrations.
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