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resources for studying etymology. |
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Greek
inscription (mosaic)
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Here
are two online English dictionaries, each with its own
particular strengths and weaknesses.
Of
the two, the OED is the more comprehensive; as you will
discover, however, comprehensiveness can be at odds
with usability.
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sure to take advantage of the search features (booleans, wildcards,
truncation markers) available with these electronic tools
they will make your life much easier. |
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Webster's
Unabridged Dictionary. |
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An
unabridged English dictionary with great search features.
Try the "Etymology Keyword" box, which allows
you to locate English words derived from Greek or Latin. NOTE: If
you are searching by Greek word, you must type the correct
transliterated form.
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Oxford
English Dictionary Online. |
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The
OED is best known English dictionary, and also the best
at least in terms of sheer comprehensiveness. The
great strength of the OED is that it traces the history of
each word, with examples of usage from various periods.
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If
you discover other online resources that are helpful to you,
please contact me.
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