i have a Russian-English dictionary in my room on a cart and i know that somewhere in the wreckage that ther is also a thesaurus.
A few steps away from the computer there is a 2-book
illustrated dictionary, it was published by Reader’s Digest.
Webster’s Collegiate Dctonary
Also, Roget’s College Thesaurus
Within ready reach at home:
The Macquarie Dictionary (the Macca Book of Words)
The Concise Oxford Dictionary
The Australian Pocket Oxford Dictionary
Chambers Science and Technology Dictionary
The Condensed Chemical Dictionary
Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Partridge Usage & Abusage
Penguin Dictionary of Troublesome Words
Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Words
Penguin Dictionary of Politics
Penguin Dictionary of Biology
Collins Pocket French Dictionary
Collins GEM Dictionary of Physics
The Macquarie Thesaurus
Roget’s Thesaurus
also
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Green’s Dictionary of Contempory Quotations
Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers
The Australian Style Manual
Within reach? Oxford Dictionary of Current English. Online? One Look Dictionaries - Dictionary word count = 2651366 words in 663 online dictionaries now indexed. I also have the Mirriam-Webster Crossword Puzzle Dictionary for when I get stuck on crosswords.
Is the Canadian Senior Dictionary.
It sounds like a dictionary for old Canadian people, but it’s not. Honest.