| NOUN | a pocket dictionary | pocket dictionaries | |
| SYNO | little dictionary | pocket dictionary |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- and that church published "The First Bulgarian-English Pocket Dictionary" in 1913.
- There is a Scholastic Children's Dictionary (which may not be part of the series), a Scholastic Pocket Dictionary, a Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus, and a Scholastic World Atlas.
- Amsler, Robert A. 1980. Ph.D. Dissertation, "The Structure of the Merriam-Webster Pocket Dictionary". The University of Texas at Austin.
- Padmanabha Pillai also prepared a pocket dictionary in 1906.
- While still at the same school his passion for books absorbed most of his time, and in summer he used to go to the churchyard after school with a volume, and read till nightfall, making out the meaning of the more difficult words with the help of a pocket dictionary.
- His "Pocket Dictionary of the Amoy Vernacular" is still referenced during the compilation of modern Hokkien/English dictionaries.
- Tallis attacked post-structuralism in books such as "Not Saussure" and "Theorrhoea and After", and he contested assumptions of artificial intelligence research in his book "Why the Mind is Not a Computer: A Pocket Dictionary on Neuromythology".
- The current English name "Cantonese" was popularized by "An English and Cantonese Pocket Dictionary" (1859), a bestseller by the missionary John Chalmers.
- One kind of book popularly issued in the pocket format is the pocket dictionary as an edition of larger dictionaries.
- The May 1, 1871 the "Official Bulletin of the Grand Orient of Spain" began to publish, and the following year "Masonic Pocket Dictionary" of Pertusa was published.
- He also produced an "Icelandic-English Pocket Dictionary" (Reykjavík: Orðabókarútgáfan, 1956) and a number of articles, though ill health hampered his writing.
- He has also authored the Friends' English to Manipuri dictionary, 1962 and Friends' Pocket Dictionary (English-Manipuri), 1967.
- He was also involved in the publication of Johann Christian Poggendorff's "Biographical and Literary Pocket Dictionary of the History of Exact Sciences.
- Knutzen was called "The only person on record who openly professed and taught atheism" in the 1789 Students Pocket Dictionary of Universal History by Thomas Mortimer.
- In order to support the cross-border business community there have also been some actual projects like the development of Danish-German parking discs and a pocket dictionary.
- (2003) Johnston, T., & A. Schembri (eds). The Survival Guide to Auslan: a beginner's pocket dictionary of Australian Sign Language. Sydney: North Rocks Press.
- "The Five Thousand Dictionary: A Chinese-English Dictionary..."
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