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- 100 Words To Make You Sound Smart
- 100 words for lovers
- 100 words to make you sound great
- 100 words to make you sound smart
- 500 years of new words
- A browser's dictionary : and Native's guide to the unknown American language
- A guide to the Oxford English dictionary
- A history of English in its own words
- A history of scientific English ; : the story of its evolution, based on a study of biomedical terminology
- A second browser's dictionary, and native's guide to the unknown American language
- All fur coat and no knickers
- An essay on the archaeology of our popular phrases, and nursery rhymes
- An etymological dictionary of modern English Vol 1
- An etymological dictionary of modern English Vol 2
- An introduction to an academic vocabulary : word clusters from Latin, Greek, and German : a vade mecum for the serious student
- Animal crackers : a bestial lexicon
- Anonyponymous : the forgotten people behind everyday words
- Bagels bumf & buses : a day in the life of the English language
- Ballyhoo, buckaroo, and spuds : ingenious tales of words and their origins
- Black sheep and lame ducks : the origins of even more phrases we use every day
- Borrowed words : a history of loanwords in English
- Can zhuo shang de yu yan xue jia : The language of food
- Common phrases and where they come from
- Curious English words and phrases : the truth behind the expressions we use
- Curious English words and phrases : the truth behind the expressions we use
- David Astle's 101 Weird Words (and Three Fakes) : From Ambidextrous to Zugzwang
- Dictionary of early English
- Digital keywords : a vocabulary of information society and culture
- Empire of words : the reign of the OED
- Epea pteroenta, or, The diversions of Purley
- Et cetera, et cetera : notes of a word-watcher
- Everyday phrases : their origins and meanings
- Everything you know about English is wrong
- F**K : an irreverent history of the F-word
- Fighting words : from war, rebellion, and other combative capers
- Growth and structure of the English language
- Guppies in tuxedos : funny eponyms
- Holy cow! : doggerel, catnaps, scapegoats, foxtrots, and horse feathers--splendid animal words and phrases
- Holy cow! : doggerel, catnaps, scapegoats, foxtrots, and horse feathers--splendid animal words and phrases
- Horologicon : a day's jaunt through the lost words of the English language
- Horsefeathers, and other curious words
- How to read a word
- How to sound clever : master the 600 everyday words you pretend to understand--when you don't
- In a manner of speaking : phrases, expressions, and proverbs and how we use and misuse them
- In a word
- Inventing English : a portable history of the language
- Inventing English : a portable history of the language
- Inventing English : a portable history of the language
- It's raining cats and dogs--and other beastly expressions
- Let's bring back : the lost language edition : a collection of forgotten-yet-delightful words, phrases, praises, insults, idioms, and literary flourishes from eras past
- Listening to America
- Loaded words
- Loaded words
- Making whoopee : words of love for lovers of words
- May we borrow your language? : how English has stolen, purloined, snaffled, pilfered, appropriated and looted words from all four corners of the world
- More words ancient and modern
- More words of science
- Mushy! : the complete book of Valentine words
- Naming colors
- New words for old : recycling our language for the modern world
- O thou improper, thou uncommon noun : a bobtailed, generally chronological listing of proper names that have become improper and uncommonly common, together with a smattering of proper names commonly used ... and certain other diversions
- Once upon a word : a word-origin dictionary for kids building vocabulary through etymology, definitions & stories
- Only in Canada you say : a treasury of Canadian language
- Origins and meaning of popular phrases & names : including those which came into use during the great war
- Origins and meanings of popular phrases and names
- Origins of the specious : myths and misconceptions of the English language
- Our magnificent bastard tongue : the untold history of English
- Pedigree ; : the origins of words from nature
- Phraseology : Thousands of Bizarre Origins, Unexpected Connections, and Fascinating Facts about English's Best Expressions
- Reading the OED : one man, one year, 21,730 pages
- Reading the OED : one man, one year, 21,730 pages
- Roots : family histories of familiar words
- Science terms made easy : a lexicon of scientific words and their root language origins
- Seeing red or tickled pink : color terms in everyday language
- Semantic antics : how and why words change meaning
- Short words are words of might : a study in words of one syllable
- Spellbound : the surprising origins and astonishing secrets of English spelling
- Spoonerisms, sycophants, and sops
- Sticklers, sideburns & bikinis : the military origins of everyday words and phrases
- Strange vernaculars : how eighteenth-century slang, cant, provincial languages, and nautical jargon became English
- Studies in words
- Studies in words
- Talking turkey : a food lover's guide to the origins of culinary words and phrases
- Talking turkey : a food lover's guide to the origins of culinary words and phrases
- The accidental dictionary : the remarkable twists and turns of English words
- The archaicon ; : a collection of unusual, archaic English
- The book of words
- The book of words
- The cabinet of linguistic curiosities : a yearbook of forgotten words
- The dord, the diglot, and an avocado or two : the hidden lives and strange origins of words
- The etymologicon : a circular stroll through the hidden connections of the English language
- The etymologicon ; : a circular stroll through the hidden connections of the English language
- The families of words
- The history of the English language
- The horologicon : a day's jaunt through the lost words of the English language
- The language of food : a linguist read the menu
- The language of food : a linguist reads the menu
- The language of food : a linguist reads the menu
- The language of food : a linguist reads the menu
- The language of food : a linguist reads the menu
- The language of the King James Bible ; : a glossary explaining its words and expressions
- The lover's tongue : a merry romp through the language of love and sex
- The mother tongue
- The origins of English words : a discursive dictionary of Indo-European roots
- The painted word : a treasure chest of remarkable words and their origins
- The painted word ; : a treasure chest of remarkable words and their origins
- The professor and the madman
- The professor and the madman : [a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary]
- The professor and the madman : a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
- The professor and the madman : a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
- The professor and the madman : a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
- The professor and the madman : a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the oxford english dictionary
- The ring of words : Tolkien and the Oxford English dictionary
- The science of etymology
- The secret life of the English language : buttering parsnips and twocking chavs
- The secret life of words : English words and their origins
- The secret life of words : English words and their origins
- The secret life of words : how English became English
- The story of English in 100 words
- The story of English in 100 words
- The study of words
- The tree of language
- The unexpected evolution of language : discover the surprising etymology of everyday words
- The weird world of words : a guided tour
- The word detective
- The words we use
- The world in so many words : a country-by-country tour of words that have shaped our language
- Thereby hangs a tale : stories of curious word origins
- Thereby hangs a tale : stories of curious word origins
- Thereby hangs a tale ; : stories of curious word origins
- Tiddyoody pie
- Treasure-house of the language : the living OED
- Uncumber and pantaloon ; : some words with stories
- Vocabulary energizers : stories of word origins
- Vocabulary energizers II : stories of word origins
- What in the word? : wordplay, word lore, and answers to the peskiest questions about language
- What's in a name? : from Joseph P. Frisbie to Roy Jacuzzi : how everyday items were named for extraordinary people
- What's in a word?
- Where in the word? : extraordinary stories behind 801 ordinary words
- Why you say it
- Word gossip : a series of familiar essays on words and their peculiarities
- Word myths : debunking linguistic urban legends
- Word nerd : more than 18,000 fascinating facts about words
- Word origins-- and how we know them : etymology for everyone
- Word people
- Wordplay : arranged and deranged wit
- Words ancient and modern
- Words and names
- Words and their uses, past and present : A study of the English language
- Words fail me
- Words from history
- Words of science, and the history behind them
- Words of the world : a global history of the Oxford English dictionary
- Words to eat by : five foods and the culinary history of the English language
- Wordslut : a feminist guide to taking back the english language
- Written in stone : a journey through the Stone Age and the origins of modern language
- Written in stone : a journey through the Stone Age and the origins of modern language
- Zhe ge ying wen zi de you lai? : ying wen zi yuan qu tan
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