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Old 10-01-2020, 07:35 AM   #52
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man View Post
To answer a question that I had asked earlier, the Oxford dictionary does include a copyright notice, so it's immediately obvious when it's installed.

I like it. It's well formatted with comprehensive definitions. I'm not sure if it beats my sideloaded Webster's 1913 dictionary, but since it's so easy to use custom dictionaries now, there's no reason not to use both.
The Oxford English dictionary is formatted differently the the previous dictionary. Also, the definitions are a lot more comprehensive. This is a major upgrade to the dictionary.
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