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This Oxford edition is much nicer than the Hendrickson one.
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Some of the NSO's definitions are incorrect, e.g. that for Siamese cat, which is defined to have a brown head notwithstanding that only certain varieties of them (sealpoint and chocolate point) do; oddly enough, the 1993 revision of the same publisher's Concise Oxford Dictionary has a correct definition, as well as an entry for "sealpoint".
Unlike the full OED, NSO does not provide detailed dates for most entries, relying instead on, e.g., "L20" for late 20th Century. So it came as a surprise that even the MWCD was more useful for providing specific years (e.g., 1953 for "photoresist" and 1743 for "Italian greyhound").
Because it contains gaps and errors that become evident in even less than an hour's perusal, the NSO, despite containing a lot of words, cannot live up to its jacket's promise of being "the new authority on the English language." Any dictonary that lacks "cilantro" is not fit, in my view, even to claim authority as a referee for Scrabble.
i have not been disappointed with it so far, and suspect that scholars, except perhaps of modern animal husbandry and american vernacular, will not be disapointed either. this is an ideal reference for graduate students, and others who have need of a serious text at a reasonable price.
and anyone who claims not to know that 'cilantro' is merely a recent american name for the native european herb 'coriander' (p.511) is not fit, in my humble opinion, to act as a referee for this excellent book!
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Anyhow, the Shorter Oxford is a happy compromise if you haven't the shelf space or the budget for the 20-volume OED. However, I somehow feel that a bit too much page space is wasted in this latest edition. I realize they allowed for a lot of space between entries, margin area, etc in order for the book to be more eye-friendly, but I'd rather they'd used more of the available space to include more of the contents of the OED.
Nevertheless, this is an excellent reference, and certainly better than any ordinary dictionary for home, school, or office.
(However, I must admit I'd someday like to own the full 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary(OED))
There are no pictures and very few biographical entries. I find this a plus as it allows for more headwords.
The layout is very clean and easy on the eyes. Judicious spacing makes the bold headwords easy to find.
It should be noted that this edition replaces the fourth edition New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary.
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"This book was set in 10/12 Century Schoolbook by the author and printed and bound by Malloy Lithographing."
No mention of an editor, and it's obvious from the very beginning. The text is heavy with bold, italic and underlines. I gave up marking the errors in Chapter 2 because I was spending more time marking than reading.
Getting any useful information out of this book is very difficult.
Although written "in plain English" it is verbose. I really would not want to be a student reading all of this for a class. There is much repetition (a good technique for oral instruction). And much emphasis is given using BOLD, Italics, and Underscore. Whew!
Finally, the list price is too high. I would borrow the book from a friend, but I would not purchase it on my own (especially if I were a student on limited income).
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