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wordbook
noun as in lexicon
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noun as in reference book
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noun as in vocabulary
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Of course, he didn’t have any idea what the hell she was talking about either, but he started laughing while the rest of us were still looking up “suppuration” on the feed English-to-English wordbook.
Pictures remain a top way to attract users, which is as it should be: it’s a Facebook, not a Wordbook.
It is surrounded by a Caesar's ransom of rare editions�a first edition of Dante's Inferno, Caxton's Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers, a first folio of Shakespeare, one of the three known copies of the wordbook of Handel's Messiah�but it is the most valued.
Each song was announced by number from the stage, the numbers ostensibly corresponding to those in a printed wordbook previously distributed.
Albert Way, Camden Society, 1865, 4to, by Geoffrey the Grammarian, a Dominican of Norfolk; "Catholicon Anglicum, an English Latin wordbook, dated 1483," ed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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