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      • Exhaustively researched and thoroughly revised, the Fifth Edition contains 10,000 new words and senses, over 4,000 dazzling new full-color images, and authoritative, up-to-date guidance on usage from the celebrated American Heritage Usage Panel.
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  3. The American Heritage Children's Dictionary. The much-anticipated Fifth Edition of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language is the premier resource about words for people who seek to know more and find fresh perspectives. Exhaustively researched and thoroughly revised, the Fifth Edition contains 10,000 new words and senses, over ...

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    • Syllabication
    • Pronunciation
    • Variants
    • Part-Of-Speech Labels
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    • Cross-References
    • Order of Senses
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    Unrelated words with identical spellings are enteredseparately and have superscript, or raised, numbers: tick1 (“A light,sharp, clicking sound”), tick2 (“A small bloodsucking arachnid”), tick3(“A cloth case for a mattress or pillow”), etc.

    An entry word and its derived forms are divided into syllables by dots:ac·e·tate. In entries such as ethyl acetatethat consist of two or morewords separated by spaces, the words without centered dots are dividedinto syllables at their own places in the dictionary. Pronunciations aresyllabicated as well, for the sake of clarity. Sometimes thesyllabi...

    To hear the pronunciation of the word spoken aloud, you can simply click on thespeaker icon that appears immediately after the word at the beginning ofthe entry. The pronunciation is also represented by special symbols thatare enclosed in parentheses and appear after the boldface entry word. Ifan entry word and a variant of that entry word share th...

    Written English in the United States is relatively standardized, but itnonetheless allows for many variant spellings and stylings. All variantsshown in this dictionary are acceptable in any context unless arestrictive label, such as a dialect label, indicates otherwise.Variants appear in boldface and are of two kinds: equal and unequal. 1. Equal va...

    The following italicized labels indicate parts of speech: 1. adj.adjective 2. adv.adverb 3. conj.conjunction 4. def.art.definite article 5. indef.art.indefinite article 6. interj.interjection 7. n.noun 8. prep.preposition 9. pron.pronoun 10. v.verb The part-of-speech labels are supplemented as necessary by the followingadditional abbreviations: 1. ...

    Some entries include additional inflected forms of theword in question, such as principal parts of verbs (cap·i·tal·ize,-ized, -iz·ing, -iz·es), degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbsformed by inflection (a·ble, a·bler, a·blest), and irregular plurals ofnouns and plurals whose formation might cause a spelling problem(ra·di·us, -di·i, -di·u...

    This dictionary uses various labels toidentify entries that are part of the terminology of specific subjectsand entries for which usage is limited to certain geographical areas.Other labels provide guidance regarding various levels of formality andusage. 1. A subject label, such as Chemistry or Sports,identifies thespecial area of knowledge to whic...

    A cross-reference signals that additional information about one entry canbe found at another entry. Cross-references have two main functions: toavoid needless duplication of information and to indicate where furtherdiscussion of a word occurs. The entry referred to in a cross-referenceappears in boldface type preceded by a brief descriptive orinstr...

    Entries containing more than one sense arearranged for the convenience of the reader with the central and oftenthe most commonly sought meaning first. Senses and subsenses are groupedto show their relationships with each other. For example, in the entryat fatal,the commonly sought meaning “Causing or capable of causingdeath” appears first and the n...

    In this dictionary there are tens ofthousands of illustrative examples that follow the definitions and showthe entry word in typical contexts. These illustrative examples appearin italics; about 5,000 of them are quotations. The examples are takenfrom our files of electronic and printed citations showing patterns ofword usage by a broad group of ed...

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  5. The university-student version was renamed The American Heritage College Writer's Dictionary in 2013, and stripped of biographical and geographical entries to make room for more vocabulary while simultaneously reducing the number of pages compared to the fourth college edition.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Hardcover – January 1, 2007. by American Heritage Publishing Company (Author) 4.6 93 ratings. See all formats and editions. Newly updated, the nation's most popular collegiate dictionary adds 7,500 new words to its pages, including edamame, blue state, and fattoush, as well as new biographical and geographical data , and an updated periodic ...

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  7. Bearing the distinctive hallmarks of the American Heritage line, the College Dictionary has an accessible and readable defining style, helpful usage guidance, and an attractive design,...

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