[New-Poetry] Dictionaires????

Halvard Johnson halvard at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 23 11:46:38 EDT 2008


Throw 'em all away, Skip. Here's all you need
(except for the OED, of course).

http://www.onelook.com/

Hal

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On Sep 23, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Skip Fox wrote:

> I’m wondering what your desks (or chairs) have next to the computer  
> (or book or pad or . . .) by way of dictionary?
>
> I have The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
>
> Of course I have dozens of others in including an unabridged, The  
> OED, and two vols. of The Random House Dictionary of American Slang  
> as well as medical, sexual, and foreign dictionaries, but The  
> American Heritage, is always within reach.
>
> Question 2 (and this would be of great benefit): What are the best  
> dictionaries on the web, either free or otherwise?
>
> (Maybe this was a question years ago, but I cannot remember.)
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