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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man
It depends on what you mean by "up-to-date". The Webster's 1913 is sufficiently up-to-date for most purposes.
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Agreed. This is the dictionary I grew up with. We had an India Paper Edition, so it wasn't quite as thick as the standard edition. Very nice line drawings on almost every page. I would start by looking up one word and then end up spending hours following the "links." Slang has changed, but I would say the 1913 dictionary is still about 98% relevant.