Category:Oxford dictionaries

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Dictionaries published by Oxford University Press. The 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary is the largest and most famous, but other smaller dictionaries are more widely sold under the name "Oxford".

Pages in category "Oxford dictionaries"

The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • James Murray (lexicographer)
  • Oxford spelling

A

  • Advanced Learner's Dictionary

B

  • Brave New Words

C

  • Canadian Oxford Dictionary
  • Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English
  • Concise Oxford English Dictionary

E

  • The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
  • Oxford English Corpus

G

  • A Greek-English Lexicon

L

  • A Latin Dictionary
  • Oxford Latin Dictionary

N

  • Dictionary of National Biography
  • New Oxford American Dictionary

O

  • Oxford Classical Dictionary

O cont.

  • Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
  • The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
  • The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
  • Oxford English Dictionary
  • Oxford University Press
  • Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary: French-English English-French

S

  • Shorter Oxford English Dictionary

W

  • Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Categories: Dictionaries | University of Oxford | Culture in Oxford | Oxford University Press
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