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PositionWhat's New? - Book review

Heaviosity, impactful, retro-futurist, manbag, carbon-neutral, goody bag, blogroll, Foggy Bottom, splitsville, and smoosh are among the 2,500 new words (and their meanings) added to the Sixth Edition Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, which is a two-volume compendium of the full 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary. It attempts to include every word that has been in general use since 1700 right up to the present day. Words that were obsolete before 1700 are included if they appear in the writings of John Milton, Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, or the Bible. (In all, there are 83,500 quotations from 7,000 different authors.)

Actually, the full title of the book is The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles, which means that, as well as being fully up-to-date in its coverage of current English, it deals with the development and former uses of words. Each entry shows the date when the word first was recorded, and meanings are arranged chronologically, in the order in which they first were used in English.

The most impressive innovation, though, just may be the CD-ROM that comes with the dictionary. Designed to run on Mac or Windows, it has a fully customizable interface that offers users a wide range of advanced search options and unique features: enable/ disable case-sensitive searching; limit searches by the date of a word's first recorded use; search definitions, etymologies, subject, geographical region, or source language; listen to pronunciations for more than 100,000 words; cross-reference any words in the dictionary with a single mouse click; install the dictionary to the hard disk and run it without the CD-ROM; and crossword puzzle and anagram solvers.

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