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  2. Daniel Webster - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Webster was a prominent American lawyer and statesman who served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and as the 14th and 19th U.S. Secretary of State. He was a leader of the Federalist, National Republican, and Whig parties and a key figure in the Nullification Crisis, the Mexican–American War, and the Compromise of 1850.

  3. Webster's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of Webster's Dictionary, the influential American lexicographical work by Noah Webster and his successors. Explore the features, controversies, and legacy of the dictionary that shaped the English language and culture in the 19th century.

  4. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    A table of different types and editions of English dictionaries, with information on publisher, first and latest publication, pages, entries, main dialect and pronunciation guide. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary is listed as a full-size dictionary, first published in 1828 and revised in 2022.

  5. Webster Technique for Breech Babies: Benefits and Risks

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    The Webster technique is a form of chiropractic care that aims to address misalignments in the pelvis and sacrum to create more space for the baby in the uterus. Learn about its history, benefits ...

  6. Webster's New World Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of Webster's New World Dictionary, an American dictionary published since 1951 by various publishers. Find out why it is the official desk dictionary of some media outlets and the primary dictionary of the AP Stylebook.

  7. Webster's Third New International Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 1961 American English dictionary that was edited by Philip Babcock Gove and had 2,816 pages and 476,000 entries. Find out how it was criticized for its descriptive approach and its deletions of nonlexical matter.

  8. Study (room) - Wikipedia

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    A modern home office. A study, also known as a home office, is a room in a house that is used for paperwork, computer work, or reading.Historically, the study of a house was reserved for use as the private office and reading room of a parent/guardian as the formal head of a household, but today studies are generally either used to operate a home business or else open to the whole family.

  9. Noah Webster - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Noah Webster, an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, spelling reformer, and author. He is known as the "Father of American Scholarship and Education" and the creator of the first comprehensive English dictionary in the U.S.