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An alphabetical dictionary section presenting headwords with pronunciation guides, etymologies, part-of-speech labels, and concise definitions. Entries supply variant spellings, grammatical notes, and usage labels such as obsolete, poetic, regional, or technical, and often include illustrative citations or cross-references. Many entries trace derivations from Latin, French, and other sources and distinguish specialized senses (legal, medical, theological, musical, scientific). The arrangement emphasizes clear lexical information to explain meaning, form, and historical usage for each lemma.

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Noah Webster

Noah Webster (1758-1843) was an American lexicographer, grammarian, and language reformer, best known for his influential works on the English language. He played a pivotal role in standardizing American English, notably through his seminal work, "An American Dictionary of the English Language," which laid the foundation for modern dictionaries. Webster's writings also included essays on moral, historical, and political subjects, reflecting his deep engagement with the cultural and educational issues of his time. His advocacy for a reformed spelling system aimed to simplify and Americanize English, making his contributions significant in both linguistic and educational contexts.

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