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Cambridge Dictionary | English Dictionary, Translations & Thesaurus

Cambridge Dictionary | English Dictionary, Translations & Thesaurus | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations.
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The World's Most Trusted Dictionary Provider

We are dedicated to improving communication through an understanding of, and a passion for, language from around the globe
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Merriam-Webster Online

Merriam-Webster provides a free online dictionary, thesaurus, audio pronunciations, Word of the Day, word games, and other English language resources.


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David Crystal: the story of English spelling

David Crystal: the story of English spelling | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
The internet is allowing more people to influence spelling than ever before.
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Comparative review of dictionaries for English learners | Antimoon

Comparative review of dictionaries for English learners | Antimoon | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Detailed comparison of advanced English dictionaries
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Specialty Dictionaries

Specialty Dictionaries | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it
Industry specific specialty dictionaries
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Online Etymology Dictionary

Online Etymology Dictionary | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it

This is a map of the wheel-ruts of modern English. Etymologies are not definitions; they're explanations of what our words meant and how they sounded 600 or 2,000 years ago.

The dates beside a word indicate the earliest year for which there is a surviving written record of that word (in English, unless otherwise indicated). This should be taken as approximate, especially before about 1700, since a word may have been used in conversation for hundreds of years before it turns up in a manuscript that has had the good fortune to survive the centuries.

The basic sources of this work are Weekley's "An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English," Klein's "A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the English Language," "Oxford English Dictionary" (second edition), "Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology," Holthausen's "Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Englischen Sprache," and Kipfer and Chapman's "Dictionary of American Slang." A full list of print sources used in this compilation can be found here.

Since this dictionary went up, it has benefited from the suggestions of dozens of people I have never met, from around the world. Tremendous thanks and appreciation to all of you.


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OneLook Reverse Dictionary

OneLook Reverse Dictionary | IELTS, ESP, EAP and CALL | Scoop.it

The OneLook reverse dictionary is a great tool to get students thinking about how they explain what words mean. Unlike most dictionaries which gives you the meaning of a ord, this one will give you the word as long as you can give the correct maning. This is a great skill to develop as a language learner.


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