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Oxford English Dictionary - OED is a historical dictionary, its entry structure is very different from that of a dictionary of current English, in which only present-day senses are covered, and in which the most common meanings or senses are described first. For each word in the OED, the various groupings of senses are dealt with in chronological order according to the quotation evidence, i.e. the senses with the earliest quotations appear first, and the senses which have developed more recently appear further down the entry.

Oxford American Dictionary of Current English - thousands of concise definitions and entries, plus grammar, style, and usage notes that give guidance on correct English. Hundreds of word histories provide fascinating background to American English, and there are 3,000 biographical and geographical entries.

Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English - synonyms, with accompanying example sentences and phrases. Key entries are also supplemented by antonym lists. With clear, expert advice on grammar, usage, and pronunciation, this up-to-date thesaurus is the first place to look when you want just the right word.

Oxford Reference - 100 acclaimed Oxford dictionaries, reference works and encyclopedias. Subject areas include: Art, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Business, Classics, Chemistry, Computing, Earth Sciences, Economics, English Language, Environmental Sciences, Food and Nutrition, General Reference, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Math, Medicine, Modern Language, Mythology and Folklore, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Quotations, Religion, Science, Social Science.

Dictionaries - Dictionaries in the Canisius Library

AskOxford.com - Launched in conjunction with the revised edition of the Concise Oxford Dictionary, this site offers an array of materials to help visitors make the best use of the English language. Features include a word of the day, quote of the week, language and writing tips, question and answer, word games, a jargon buster, and education materials.

Online Etymology Dictionary

WordReference.com - Translate words from one language into another. Offers English-Spanish, Spanish-English, English-French, French-English, English-German, German-English, English-Italian, Italian-English.

Encyclopedias

Oxford Reference - 100 acclaimed Oxford dictionaries, reference works and encyclopedias. Subject areas include: Art, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Business, Classics, Chemistry, Computing, Earth Sciences, Economics, English Language, Environmental Sciences, Food and Nutrition, General Reference, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Math, Medicine, Modern Language, Mythology and Folklore, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Quotations, Religion, Science, Social Science.

Encyclopedias available in the Library

Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia

Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy - Online version of the 10-volume Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy. Canbe browsed by philosophical themes, philosophies, historical periods, and religions. Full text entries can be searched by keyword, title, contributor, or bibliography.

A to Z Countries of the World - up-to-date overview of each country in the world. Featuring maps and vital statistics, it also includes summaries of the social, economic, religious and political issues that shape each country. Global Data tables present the main economic and social indicators, such as GNP, life expectancy, and population growth and density. Fully up to date, this is an ideal guide for students of geography, politics, world religions, and world history at all levels.

World Encyclopedia - over 13,000 concise entries providing essential information on a range of subjects, including world affairs, science and technology, the arts, modern and ancient history, religion, sports, and popular culture.

Thesaurus

Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English - This thesaurus is based on state-of-the-art research conducted by Oxford's U.S. dictionary staff using a vast database of some 200 million words. It has more than 15,000 main entries keyed to over 350,000 synonyms, with accompanying example sentences and phrases. Key entries are also supplemented by antonym lists. With clear, expert advice on grammar, usage, and pronunciation, this up-to-date thesaurus is the first place to look when you want just the right word.

Acronyms

Oxford Reference - enter the acronym you want to look up in the Quick Search box.

Acronym Finder - A searchable database containing common acronyms and abbreviations about all subjects, with a focus on computers, technology, telecommunications, and the military.

The WorldWideWeb Acronym and Abbreviation Server - Search for an acronym - see what it means. Search for a word - see what acronyms it is used in.

Acronyma - ACRONYMS and ABBREVIATIONS search engine. Definitions of most of the used acronyms/abbreviations on the internet.