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Dream Dictionary - English English - To dream, if you are a foreigner, of meeting English people, denotes that you will have to suffer through the selfish designs of others.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - English, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about English, Dream Interpretation English)
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 |  |  | English Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - OriginsThe dictionary had no university connection originally; it was conceived in London as a project of the Philological Society, when Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall had become dissatisfied with the available dictionaries of English.
In June 1857 they formed an "Unregistered Words Committee" with the goal of finding words not listed and defined in existing dictionaries. But the report that Trench presented that November was not a simple list of unregistered words; it was a study On Some Deficiencies ...
See also:Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary - Origins, Oxford English Dictionary - The first editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The Oxford editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The fascicles, Oxford English Dictionary - The First Edition and the first Supplement, Oxford English Dictionary - The second Supplement and the Second Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - The Compact Editions, Oxford English Dictionary - The electronic versions, Oxford English Dictionary - The Third Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - Spelling, Oxford English Dictionary - Miscellanea |
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See also:Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary - Origins, Oxford English Dictionary - The first editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The Oxford editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The fascicles, Oxford English Dictionary - The First Edition and the first Supplement, Oxford English Dictionary - The second Supplement and the Second Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - The Compact Editions, Oxford English Dictionary - The electronic versions, Oxford English Dictionary - The Third Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - Spelling, Oxford English Dictionary - Miscellanea |
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 |  |  | English Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Oxford English Dictionary - SpellingThe OED lists British spellings for headwords first (for example, labour and centre), followed by other variants (labor, center, etc.). OUP policy also dictates that -ize suffixes be used (instead of -ise) for many words more commonly ending in -ise, even if the root is Latin rather than Greek. Their rationale for this policy -- contrary to popular belief that -ize is an Americanism -- can be found here.
The sentence "The group analysed labour statistics published by the organization" is an example of OUP p ...
See also:Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford English Dictionary - Origins, Oxford English Dictionary - The first editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The Oxford editors, Oxford English Dictionary - The fascicles, Oxford English Dictionary - The First Edition and the first Supplement, Oxford English Dictionary - The second Supplement and the Second Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - The Compact Editions, Oxford English Dictionary - The electronic versions, Oxford English Dictionary - The Third Edition, Oxford English Dictionary - Spelling, Oxford English Dictionary - Miscellanea |
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 |  |  | English Dictionary: Encyclopedia - List of two-letter English wordsThe English language contains various two-letter words. The number is reduced somewhat by the three letter rule. Here is a list of such words. Some of these words are debatable, because they are archaic, slang, proper names, or words borrowed from other languages.
The common two-letter words are: am, an, as, at, (ax), be, by, do, go, he, if, in, is, it, me, my, no, of, on, or, ox, so, to, up, us, we.
List of two-letter English words - English words.
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