W. A. Newman Dorland has written: 'The American illustrated medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries 'Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary: Deluxe)' 'Dorland's illustrated medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Medical Dictionaries 'Dorland's pocket medical dictionary' -- subject(s): Medicine, Dictionaries, Dictionary, English
John Grisewood has written: 'Englisch kinderleicht' 'The Book of facts and records' -- subject(s): Curiosities and wonders, Juvenile literature 'Kingfisher Illustrated Dictionary Encyclopedia' 'Simon & Schuster Young Readers' Illustrated Dictionary' 'Fun to Learn Spanish' 'Fun to Learn Spanish (Fun to Learn)' 'The Book of facts and records' -- subject(s): Curiosities and wonders, Juvenile literature 'The Grolier's children's dictionary (The Grolier children's reference library)' 'Simon and Schuster's Illustrated Young Readers' Dictionary' 'First Dictionary' 'The Kingfisher Illustrated Dictionary'
The value of a 1877 Webster's Handy Dictionary depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Illustrated, unabridged versions with engravings can be more valuable, especially if they are in good condition with all pages intact. To determine the specific value of your copy, you may want to consult with a rare book dealer or appraiser.
Yes , a dictionary can be visual and there are a number of visual/illustrated dictionaries available ; see related link below .
Henrietta Michaelis has written: 'The new Michaelis illustrated dictionary =' 'The new Michaelis illustrated dictionary based on matter selected from the original michaelis dictionary and completely reorganized, revised and enlarged by the lexicographic staff of Edic jo fes Melhoramentos, under the direction of Fritz Pietzschke'
Siegfried Gerold has written: 'Illustrated dictionary of electric vehicle equipment'
Live ABC has written: 'Mcgraw-hill's Chinese Illustrated Dictionary'
Franz Nimmer has written: 'Michaelis illustrated dictionary vol 2'
It depends on the specific dictionary what words are illustrated and what words aren't. That said, it's difficult to imagine an illustration for "unlettered," which basically means "uneducated."
Sadanand Singh has written: 'Singular's Illustrated Dictionary of Speech-Language Pathology'
uncommon or rare... Now go get a dictionary! :)
Jaime Fowler has written: 'The Illustrated Dictionary of Video And Film (Dv Expert Series)'