Webster's third new international dictionary of the English language, unabridged.
[With Addenda section] Editor in chief: Philip Babcock Gove and the Merriam-Webster editorial staff.
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Author
Publication
1976 - Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, Springfield, Mass
Language
English
Word Count
665,500 words, Guess
Page Count
2,662 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100877791015
- ISBN-139780877791010
- Goodreads4744583
- LibraryThing8173
- Library of Congress Control Number76383887
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number2594582
- Better World Books9780877791010
- Open LibraryOL22187763M
Classifications
- LCCPE1625 .W36 1976
- LCCPE1625.W36 1976
Subjects
Other Editions
- Webster's third new international dictionary of the English language, unabridged.: [With Addenda section] Editor in chief: Philip Babcock Gove and the Merriam-Webster editorial staff.
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