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| Dictionaries: eLearnAid®: has one of the largest collections of dictionaries on CD to help you look up words fast. We also have a growing collection of dictionaries printed on paper. Our dictionaries range from Children's to Unabridged including the Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
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English Dictionaries for non-native speakers and English as a Second Language (ESL) Dictionaries: These dictionaries provide more information on how to use the word in a sentence and they use a simple defining vocabulary so that someone with a limited English vocabulary can still understand the definition. We have the following ESL dictionaries: Cambridge, Collins Cobuild, Longman, Macmillan, NTC, and Oxford. Because these dictionaries have easy to understand definitions, native speakers of English often use them as well and for native speakers we recommend the Macmillan.
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