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From molecular biology to computer software, from human anthropology to theoretical physics, the subjects covered in this dictionary make it a useful resource for scientific professionals-and for the unscientific struggling with technical terms. As a result, this two-volume work boasts an unprecedented range of headwords and meanings, drawn from the arts and humanities as well as the sciences and technology. These notices come from the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, South Africa, India-everywhere English is spoken. Every year, the Oxford Dictionary Department receives more than 200,000 notices of new words and meanings. In addition, The New Shorter offers truly international-and up-to-date-coverage. The New Shorter offers a delightful introduction to the fruits of etymology, providing a fascinating guide to the evolution of language-for both scholars and those who need a practical aid to contemporary usage. Understanding a word's history can help writers and speakers charge their language with nuance as well as precision.
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Words are a palimpsest: along with their current meanings, many words contain the shadows of their past definitions.
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The historical approach of The New Shorter offers a true feel for our rich, subtly textured language. Salinger ("Old Brossard was a bridge fiend, and he started looking around the dorm for a game").
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The changing emphasis in the meaning of fiend, for instance, is shown by quotes ranging from Milton ("The Gates.belching outrageous flame.since the Fiend pass'd through") to J.D. Thousands upon thousands of changing meanings are followed through history, illustrated by more than 83,000 quotations, from Ben Franklin to Lord Byron, from Jane Austen to Kazuo Ishiguro. The New Shorter, however, offers something that no competitor can match: the historical, literary approach made justly famous by the OED. Each entry provides all the information you would expect from a leading unabridged dictionary: it identifies each word's various meanings, origins, part of speech, pronunciation (in the International Phonetic Alphabet), and combinations in which the word is often found, as well as cross-references to related words. Not strictly an abridgment of the OED, the New Shorter draws on the OED's ongoing revision as well as its own independent research program. This completely new dictionary covers virtually every word or phrase in use in English-worldwide-since 1700. Now, Oxford University Press is pleased to announce a landmark new dictionary-The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary-that brings the authority of the Oxford Dictionary Department and the vast scholarship of the OED itself within the reach of individuals. For the past sixty-five years, the massive Oxford English Dictionary has offered the last word on the English language.