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Bookwatch, The, July, 2005
Webster's New Explorer Dictionary
Federal Street Press
c/o Merriam-Webster Inc.
PO Box 281, Springfield, MA 01102
1892859769 $10.98 1-877-886-2830
Now in a newly expanded and updated edition, Webster's New Explorer Dictionary offers 2,000 new words, enhancing many of the definitions with examples used in context and one hundred new illustrations to expand and clarify their meanings. Altogether, this new and highly recommended edition of Webster's New Explorer Dictionary offers more than 75,000 concise and easy-to-understand definitions and is enhanced with new special sections providing assistance to English Language learners. Also very highly recommended for personal, professional, school, and community library reference shelf collections are two outstanding companion reference works which are also available from the Federal Street Press: Webster's New Explorer Thesaurus: New Edition (1892859777, $10.98); and a reference title combining both their new dictionary and their new thesaurus editions, Webster's New Explorer Dictionary And Thesaurus: New Edition (1892859785, $19.98).
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