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Summary
As Oxford's flagship American dictionary,
the New Oxford American Dictionary sets the standard
of excellence for lexicography in this country. With more than
350,000 words, phrases, and senses, hundreds of explanatory
notes, and more than a thousand illustrations, this dictionary
provides the most comprehensive and accurate coverage of
American English available. The dictionary draws on the two-billion-word Oxford English
Corpus and the unrivaled citation files of the world-renowned
Oxford English Dictionary to provide the most accurate
and richly descriptive picture of American English ever offered
in any dictionary. The
Third Edition offers a thoroughly updated text, with
revisions throughout and approximately 2,000 new words,
phrases, and meanings. Many new words relate to fast-moving
areas such as computing, technology, current affairs, and
ecology, while others have recently entered the popular
lexicon. Usage notes have been updated in light of the most
recent Corpus evidence, and a completely new in-text feature on
Word Trends charts usage for rapidly changing words and phrases
such as
carbon, mobile, or
tweet. In addition, the volume has an attractive,
modern new text design that makes entries easier to read and
find. One of the hallmarks of the
New Oxford American Dictionary is the way it reflects
the living language. Unlike in more traditional dictionaries,
where meanings are ordered chronologically according to the
history of the language, each entry plainly shows the principal
meaning or meanings of the word, organized by importance in
today's English. Thus readers can be confident that the first
definition they see is the one most likely to be used by people
today, and is not a sense that has been obsolete for two
centuries. Offering clear, authoritative, and precise information, with
the in-depth and up-to-date coverage that users need and
expect, the
New Oxford American Dictionary is the benchmark by
which all other American dictionaries are measured. **