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| #1735746 in Books | 2005-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 4.30 x1.90 x7.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 1104 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| My neighbors thought this quite funny..|By Annie "history buff"|I "winter" in Arizona and about half of my neighbors there are from Canada. Last year one of my Canadian neighbors told me that they bought a "chesterfield".......which I found puzzling (a cigarette??). Looked it up in my American Dictionary and found it to be a Lord in England or a coat.....that didn't make sens|About the Author|Robert Pontisso, Senior Lexicographer, has worked on both editions of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, co-editedCanadian Oxford Spelling, and edited thePaperback Oxford Canadian Thesaurus Katherine Barber, who heads Oxford University Press's Can
Based on the critically acclaimed best-selling Canadian Oxford Dictionary, the Canadian Oxford Dictionary of Current English offers a reliable description of Canadian spelling , pronunciation and meaning in a handy, mass-market format.
With 125,000 words, phrases and definitions, it features over 900 uniquely Canadian words and senses. Definitions are presented so that the meaning most familiar to Canadians appears first. Each of these entries...
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