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webster


Meanings
  • proper noun

    A prominent American lexicographer, editor, and author, born in New Hampshire.

    - "Webster was a famous lexicographer who wrote the Webster's Dictionary."
  • noun

    A large, heavy, or important book, especially one containing a dictionary or encyclopedia.

    - "The webster is a valuable reference tool for students and researchers."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with webster
rester , faster
Homonyms
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  1. waister (Scots) : A man who wastes or spends money or time idly.

  2. waist () : The narrow part of the body between the hips and the ribs.


Homophones
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  1. weaver

  2. waister


Variants
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Forms
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Webster's, Webster's Dictionary, Webster's New World Dictionary, Webster's Third New International Dictionary


Etymology
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The name Webster is of Old English origin, meaning 'webster' or 'weaver'.


Trivia
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  1. Noah Webster's dictionary was the first American dictionary to include the word 'potato'.

  2. Webster's Dictionary was originally published in two volumes.

  3. Webster's Dictionary has been revised and updated numerous times since its first publication.


Related Concepts
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  1. dictionary: A reference book containing words, their definitions, and sometimes their etymologies and usage in context.

  2. lexicography: The study and systematization of language, especially the study of words and their meanings and relations to each other.


Culture
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Webster is most famously known for writing the first American dictionary, Webster's Dictionary, which was first published in 1828. This dictionary became a standard reference work for English language learners in the United States.

How to Memorize "webster"

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