To: JenB
So you are saying that the hard copy Webster's Dictionary that we have here and in our local libraries and schools and universities is "more complete" and "comprehensive" than what you have available to you?
To: Woodkirk
Well, I'd have checked the hard-copy but I happen to be working right now and can't get to the library. And no, I'd say that if at least three comprehensive sources come up negative, then either your source is unique (and possibly wrong), or you're lying. Maybe there's a third alternative I haven't seen.
393 posted on
11/27/2001 6:07:53 AM PST by
JenB
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