In 1913, the " New Standard Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language " was published under the supervision of Isaac K . Funk ( Editor-in-Chief ).
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Some editions of " Webster's Unabridged Dictionary " have offered a method for teachers to indicate pronunciation without respelling as a supplement to the respelling scheme used in the dictionary.
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This link is a US Customs website that has a link to a search engine for its big customs book, which is " the size of an unabridged dictionary ", it says.
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With something on the order of 600 megabytes of space, the disks are ideal for data-intensive works like encyclopedias, unabridged dictionaries, phone books and elaborate games with animation and sound.
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Disconnect as a noun was in Webster's unabridged dictionary in 1976, as the short form of " disconnecting switch, " a safety switch to cut off an electrical circuit.
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He read an unabridged dictionary ( the 13th edition of Webster's ) through, word for word, studying not only the definitions of the words but also their derivations from ancient languages.
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Hopefully final comment from me : Wikipedia is not a paper encyclopedia, and room exists, like an'unabridged dictionary', to keep whatever article is'useful'to the reader.
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However, Tom Parmenter of West Newton, Mass . notes that Webster 3, the famously controversial 1961 edition of the unabridged dictionary, speculated that chad might come from the Scottish word for gravel.
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary ( 1913 ) defines " fum " as " to play upon a fiddle, " quoting Ben Jonson, " Follow me, and fum as you go ."
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The recommended verb would be " opine " _ or " opinionate, " if you believe that old Webster's unabridged dictionary that I found in the Star-Telegram newsroom.