Incoming Resources
- The word museum, the most remarkable English ever forgotten, Jeffrey Kacirk
- Right, wrong, and risky, a dictionary of today's American English usage, Mark Davidson
- 21st century synonym and antonym finder, edited by Princeton Language Institute, Barbara Ann Kipfer ; produced by the Philip Lief Group, Inc
- The Cambridge thesaurus of American English, William D. Lutz
- Scholastic visual dictionary, Jean-Claude Corbeil and Ariane Archambault
- I didn't know that, from "ants in the pants" to "wet behind the ears"--the unusual origins of the things we say, compiled and edited by Karlen Evins
- A concise dictionary of foreign expressions, B.A. Phythian
- Word traps, a dictionary of the 5,000 most confusing sound- alike and look-alike words, Jordan L. Linfield, Joseph Krevisky
- Scholastic first dictionary, Judith S. Levey
- Bernstein's Reverse dictionary, Theodore M. Bernstein ; revised and expanded by David Grambs
- Opposites, hard and soft, Luana K. Mitten
- The evasion-English dictionary, Maggie Balistreri
- Bartlett's Roget's thesaurus
- British English A to Zed, a definitive guide to the Queen's English, Norman W. Schur ; revised by Eugene Ehrlich and Richard Ehrlich
- American English compendium, a portable guide to the idiosyncrasies, subtleties, technical lingo, and nooks and crannies of American English, Marv Rubinstein
- A dictionary of American idioms, [edited by] Revised and thoroughly updated by Adam Makkai, Ph.D., Professor of Linguistics, University of Illinois at Chicago
- The Facts on File dictionary of clichés, Christine Ammer
- Webster's new dictionary of synonyms, a dictionary of discriminated synonyms with antonyms and analogous and contrasted words
- Homophones and homographs, an American dictionary, compiled by James B. Hobbs
- The American Heritage student grammar dictionary, by the editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
- Franklin's picture dictionary, [Rosemarie Shannon ; illustrated by Shelley Southern]
- Handbook of commonly used American idioms, [edited by] Adam Makkai, Maxine T. Boatner, John E. Gates ; revised and updated by Adam Makkai
- Webster's American English dictionary, created in cooperation with the editors of Merriam-Webster
- The new Oxford American dictionary, Erin McKean, [principal editor]
- Anonyponymous, the forgotten people behind everyday words, John Bemelmans Marciano
- The American Heritage essential student thesaurus
- Abbreviations dictionary, Dean Stahl, Karen Kerchelich ; originated by Ralph De Sola
- Bryson's dictionary of troublesome words, Bill Bryson
- Webster's new dictionary of synonyms;, a dictionary of discriminated synonyms with antonyms and analogous and contrasted words
- A dictionary of homophones, by Leslie Presson ; illustrated by John LaPick
- The best thing since sliced bread, clichés : what they mean and where they came from, Nigel Fountain
- Scholastic pocket dictionary of synonyms, antonyms & homonyms
- Faux pas?, a no-nonsense guide to words and phrases from other languages, Philip Gooden
- Eponyms dictionaries index, edited by James A. Ruffner, associate editors, Jennifer Berger, Georgia Schoenung
- Webster's rhyming dictionary, created in cooperation with the editors of Merriam-Webster
- Foreignisms, a dictionary of foreign expressions commonly (and not so commonly) used in English, Tad Tuleja
- The modern rhyming dictionary, how to write lyrics : including a practical guide to lyric writing for songwriters and poets, Gene Lees
- The American heritage guide to contemporary usage and style
- Peter Mark Roget: the word and the man, [by] D. L. Emblen
- BBC pronouncing dictionary of British names, edited and transcribed by G.E. Pointon
- Scholastic rhyming dictionary, Sue Young ; foreword by Paul B. Janeczko
- Scholastic dictionary of idioms, Marvin Terban
- The word rhythm dictionary, a resource for writers, rappers, poets, and lyricists, Timothy Polashek
- The big book of beastly mispronunciations, the complete opinionated guide for the careful speaker, Charles Harrington Elster
- The Random House thesaurus, edited by Jess Stein and Stuart Berg Flexner
- NTC's American idioms dictionary, the most practical reference for the everyday expressions of contemporary American English, Richard A. Spears
- Words to know, by Harry Bricker and Yvonne Beckwith and the editors of New standard encyclopedia ; illustrated by Mlodock & Hansen, Inc
- Random House Roget's college thesaurus, [original edition edited by Jess Stein and Stuart Berg Flexner]
- The dimwit's dictionary, more than 5,000 overused words and phrases and alternatives to them, [Robert Hartwell Fiske]
- My big dictionary, by the editors of the American heritage dictionaries ; illustrated by Pamela Cote