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what is best thesaurus and dictionary? (2 Viewers)

HQ_BUDDY

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well, my english teacher said either oxford or maquarie,
she thinks maquarie is the best but which style of one.
and also which yr version thingy is the most recent, just so i dont go getting 2004 when 2005 is out. :mad: :)
 

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Dictionary: Oxford, absolutely no question (they also have a combo dictionary/ thesaurus)
Thesaurus: Roget's (it's a bit hard to use but once you get used to it it's great)

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The best are the Oxford Academic Editions. All of them in total come to about $600, but every word has a geneology section.

They arent necessarily the most practical but to get it on CD is a lot cheaper.
 

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Collins is heaps good but if you only have those choices, gofor the Macquarie
 

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Grobus said:
The best are the Oxford Academic Editions. All of them in total come to about $600, but every word has a geneology section.

They arent necessarily the most practical but to get it on CD is a lot cheaper.
that sounds good but $600 :vcross: no way, how much would the cd cost and what is the name on the front.
 

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Collins is good but no one seems to like it here!
 

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HQ_BUDDY said:
that sounds good but $600 :vcross: no way, how much would the cd cost and what is the name on the front.
Im not sure - I think thats the kind of price a student would get it for. I remember an English professor at university giving it a big wrap in one of his lectures.

If you know anyone who goes to uni, see if theyll buy it for you since itll be a lot cheaper than in stores.
 

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