Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) was the foremost English language dictionary of its time. It had been revised and unabridged from its predecessors since the first publication of the Compendious Dictionary of the English Language in 1806 by Noah Webster (1758-1843), American lexicographer, spelling reformer and editor.
In 1988, Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) was released to the public domain and now users and language enthusiasts all over the world have free access to this historic reference work. It features a diverse array of entries – 170.000 in all – containing foreign words & phrases, biographical and geographical names, signs & symbols in various fields of endeavor, punctuation, capitals & italics, documenting sources, forms of address, and much more.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) gives us etymological insight of how words change over time. It may be used as a language research tool, just for fun, as a history sleuth, or even for language arts or many other English projects.
Anacrotism
Anacrusis
Anadem
Anadiplosis
Anadrom
Anadromous
Anaemia
Anaemic
Anaerobic
Anaerobies
Anaerobiotic
Anaesthesia
Anaesthesis
Anaesthetic
Anaesthetization
Anaesthetize
Anaglyph
Anaglyphic
Anaglyphical
Anaglyptic
Anaglyptics
Anaglyptograph
Anaglyptographic
Anaglyptography
Anagnorisis
Anagoge
Anagogic
Anagogical
Anagogics
Anagogy
Anagram
Anagrammatic
Anagrammatical
Anagrammatist
Anagrammatize
Anagraph
Anakim
Anaks
Anal
Analcime
Analcite
Analecta
Analectic
Analects
Analemma
Analepsis
Analepsy
Analeptic
Analgesia
Anallagmatic
Anallantoic
Anallantoidea
Analogal
Analogic
Analogical
Analogically
Analogicalness
Analogies
Analogism
Analogist
Analogize
Analogon
Analogous
Analogue
Analogy