Product Description:
Includes 160,000 entries
with over 215,000 definitions, 40,000 verbal illustrations and 2,700
illustrative quotations. Contains a handbook of style, abbreviations, foreign
words and phrases, and thousands of biographical and geographical names.
Includes Dictionary
CD-Rom.
The
Deluxe Edition of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary marks
the 100th anniversary of this distinguished and popular reference standard, and
this is more than just an interesting statistic--it means that Merriam-Webster
brings years of experience and reams of citation files to the creation of this
latest edition. Improving on their last dictionary, they've added more than 100
pictorial illustrations and supplemented the synonym paragraphs with examples.
Along with the English dictionary, which forms the heart of the reference, the
editors at Merriam-Webster have included a brief introduction to the English
language and a history of the English dictionary, a guide to pronunciation, and
a series of appendices that include chemical element abbreviations and symbols,
foreign words and phrases, extensive sections with biographical and geographical
names, signs and symbols, and a handbook of style.
But getting back to the book itself--it's impressively comprehensive for a
collegiate dictionary, with more than 215,000 definitions. Each item includes a
pithy wealth of information, with first usage date, etymology, and
pronunciation, and clear, precise definitions. In addition, there are often
usage notes, synonym cross-references, illustrative quotations, variant
spellings and pronunciations, regional labels, and information on
capitalization, function, and inflections. Then there are the extra touches.
Under bible, for example, there's a chart detailing books of the Old
Testament, Jewish Scripture, Protestant apocrypha, and books of the New
Testament. Under months is a table listing the months of the principal
calendars--Gregorian, Jewish, and Islamic. And wonderful line drawings
illustrate terms such as mackerel, lyrebird, hedgehog, and
the ancient Celtic stringed instrument known as a crowd. All this makes
it a valuable reference--detailed enough for editors and writers, accessible
enough for students and casual definition seekers, updated with the new
vocabulary of technology, and rigorous enough for the linguistic perfectionists.
Platform:
Win XP /2000/Me/NT/98/95