Electronics : Handmark Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus SD/MMC Card
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from: Handmark, Inc.
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Handmark
EAN: 0811363007359
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Handmark, Inc.
Manufacturer: Handmark, Inc.
Model: 735
Platform: Palm OS
Publisher: Handmark, Inc.
Studio: Handmark, Inc.
Features:- This latest edition of the Dictionary features hundreds of new words and phrases - Abenaki, burka, cargo pants, 9/11, tankini, weaponize and more
- Full pronunciation guides, with recently viewed word lists for quick recall
- The Oxford American Desk Thesaurus offers you more than 175,000 synonyms, compound terms, idioms and more -- broken down in an easy-to-search format
- Tap any listed synonym and jump to another definition, for a full word description
- Word Of The Day feture expands
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Product Description: The Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus combines a full dictionary and a full thesaurus, bringing you the power of words in an all-new portable format! 3 different color schemes for a custom interface Expansion memory support
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - It's worth the trouble of installing on your PDA
This is a very handy little dictionary. It's not meant to be the complete Oxford English Dictionary with every word in it. But it does the average job you expect from any good paperback dictionary. With my pocket pc near by I find reading a book less of a chore when there's a quick way to look up words I'm uncertain of.
However, I had a lot of trouble getting the dictionary installed on my own SD Card. There was an SD CARD that came with the package but I had to remove my own SD card ... Read More
Rating: - OK if you are in high school, maybe.
I grant that my vocabulary is larger than average, but I seem to know every word in this dictionary. Words that I do not know are not in it. If you have graduated from college, I don't think it would be much use. The thesaurus gives only a few alternatives and it gives you no idea of what word would be the better choice, so it is not much use.
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