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11th August 2015, 08:56 AM
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Oxford pocket dictionary

Hi guys my English is too week and to make strong my vocabulary my teacher suggest me read Oxford pocket English dictionary, so guys can I download it from the net on free of cost or I have to buy it ??
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11th August 2015, 09:02 AM
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Re: Oxford pocket dictionary

As you want to get Oxford pocket English dictionary , so I want to tell you that you can buy it online and as you are asking for another option to download it on free of cost so for your help here I am providing a pdf which have Oxford English dictionary.

Pocket Oxford English Dictionary Hardcover – Import, 9 May 2013
by Oxford Dictionaries (Author)





Here is some of content from pdf [/B]
chloroform noun a sweet-smelling liquid used
as a solvent and formerly as a general
anaesthetic.
– origin from chlorine + formic acid.
chlorophyll /klo-ruh-fil/ noun a green pigment
which enables plants to absorb light so as to
provide energy for photosynthesis.
– origin from Greek khl¯oros ‘green’ + phullon
‘leaf’.
chloroplast /klo-ruh-plahst/ noun a structure
in green plant cells which contains chlorophyll
and in which photosynthesis takes place.
– origin from Greek khl¯oros ‘green’ + plastos
‘formed’.
chocaholic noun variant spelling of
chocoholic.
choccy noun (pl. choccies) informal chocolate, or a
chocolate sweet.
choc ice noun Brit. a small bar of ice cream with
a thin coating of chocolate.
chock noun a wedge or block placed against a
wheel to prevent it from moving.
– origin Old French çoche.
chock-a-block adjective informal, chiefly Brit.
completely full of people or things pressed
close together.
– origin first in nautical use, with reference to
tackle having two blocks (pulleys) running
close together.
chock-full adjective informal filled to
overflowing.
– origin unknown.
chocoholic (also chocaholic) noun informal a
person who is very fond of chocolate.
chocolate noun 1 a food made from roasted
and ground cacao seeds, eaten as a sweet or
mixed with milk and water to make a drink.
2 a sweet made of or covered with chocolate.
3 a deep brown colour.
– derivatives chocolatey (also chocolaty)
adjective.
– origin Nahuatl.
chocolate-box adjective Brit. (of a view or
picture) pretty in a conventional or idealized
way.
chocolatier /chok-uh-lat-i-er/ noun (pl.
pronounced same) a person who makes or
sells chocolate.
– origin French.
choice noun 1 an act of choosing. 2 the right or
ability to choose. 3 a range from which to
choose: a menu offering a wide choice of dishes.
4 a person or thing that has or can be chosen:
this disk drive is the perfect choice for your
computer. • adjective 1 of very good quality.
2 (of language) rude and abusive.
– phrases of choice chosen as one’s favourite
or the best: champagne was his drink of choice.
– origin Old French chois.
choir noun 1 an organized group of singers,
especially one that takes part in church
services. 2 the part of a large church between
the altar and the nave, used by the choir and
clergy.

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