Chambers Dictionaries
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The Chambers Dictionary
Read more >“Chambers is the one I keep at my right hand”- Philip Pullman.
The unrivalled dictionary for word lovers, now in its 13th edition.
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Chambers Biographical Dictionary
Read more >“Simply all you need to know about anyone” – Fay Weldon.
Thoroughly revised and updated for its 9th edition.
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Chambers Crossword Dictionary
Read more >The bestselling reference for crossword solvers and setters
*The Chambers Crossword Dictionary* is the perfect tool for any crossword solver – and you know it because it is used by the setters themselves! Now published: 4th edition.
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The Chambers Dictionary of Great Quotations
Read more >A treasure trove of the wittiest, most insightful, most famous and most important words uttered in history – with more quotes than any other quotations dictionary, from more sources, with better international coverage and full author biographies rather than just a brief line.
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The Chambers Paperback Dictionary
Read more >Containing thousands of clear definitions, The Chambers Paperback Dictionary is the ideal easy-to-use guide to finding the right word and spelling every time.
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The Chambers Paperback Dictionary and Thesaurus
Read more >The ideal easy-to-use guide to finding the right spelling, meaning and alternative word every time.
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The Chambers Mini Dictionary
Read more >The ideal easy-to-use guide – a portable, quick-look-up dictionary for checking meanings, spellings or usage.
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Green’s Dictionary of Slang
Read more >The magnum opus from the English-speaking world’s leading slang lexicographer, Jonathon Green
Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus (1996) or Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997 edition with amendments). Enter your search and choose your title from the drop-down menu.
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