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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary; a new and exhaustive work of reference to the English language, defining over 250,000 words, with a full account of their origin, pronunciation and use. Comprising a general encyclopaedia of art, science, invention and discovery; a gazetteer and atlas of the world; a compendious dictionary of universal biography, etc.

Title:The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary; a new and exhaustive work of reference to the English language, defining over 250,000 words, with a full account of their origin, pronunciation and use. Comprising a general encyclopaedia of art, science, invention and discovery; a gazetteer and atlas of the world; a compendious dictionary of universal biography, etc.
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Note:Dictionary and Cyclopedia Co., 1901
  
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Subject:Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Subject:English language -- Dictionaries
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