Incoming Resources
- The synonym finder, by J.I. Rodale. --
- Curious George's dictionary, from the editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young ; additional illustrations by H.A. Rey and in the style of Mary O'Keefe Young by Anna Grossnickle Hines ... [et al.]
- Canadian English idioms, saying and expressions, Wayne Magnuson. --
- The American Heritage dictionary of idioms, Christine Ammer
- A pocket guide thesaurus, Arthur H. Bell
- Roget's thesaurus of phrases, Barbara Ann Kipfer
- Canadian spelling bee dictionary, edited by Katherine Barber... [et al.]
- A pocket guide to correct spelling, Francis Griffith. --
- Fanboys and overdogs, the language report, Susie Dent
- Roget's international thesaurus, edited by Barbara Ann Kipfer
- Fitzhenry & Whiteside Canadian thesaurus, [the word you want, where and when you want it], edited by Richard Dionne
- The handy guide to abbreviations and acronyms for the automated office, Mark W. Greenia. --
- Thesaurus of traditional English metaphors, P.R. Wilkinson
- Roget's international thesaurus 8, edited by Barbara Ann Kipfer, Ph.D
- Random House Webster's school & office thesaurus, Joyce O'Connor, editor ; Enid Pearsons, project editor
- Better than great, a plenitudinous compendium of wallopingly fresh superlatives, by Arthur Plotnik
- Longman dictionary of English idioms, [editorial director, Thomas Hill Long]. --
- Bryson's dictionary for writers and editors, Bill Bryson
- Roget's thesaurus of words for intellectuals, synonyms, antonyms, & related terms every smart person should know how to use, David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, & Justin Cord Hayes
- Word traps, a dictionary of the 5,000 most confusing sound-alike and look-alike words, Jordan Linfield, Joseph Krevisky. --
- Dictionary of cliches, James Rogers. --
- Essential ESL dictionary for learners of English, autores, Luis Aragonés, Bernadette Maguire, Ramón Palencia
- The American Heritage guide to contemporary usage and style, [authoritative and practical advice on today's issues of usage, grammar, and style, executive editor, Joseph P. Pickett ; senior editors, Steven Kleinedler, Susan Spitz ; editor, Catherine Pratt]
- Scholastic Canada visual dictionary, editor-in-chief, Marie-Anne Legault
- Cambridge phrasal verbs dictionary
- Gage Canadian thesaurus, [find just the right word], [editorial team, Joe Banel ... [et. al] ; general series editor, T. K. Pratt]
- How not to say what you mean, a dictionary of euphemisms, R.W. Holder
- The American Heritage student grammar dictionary, by the editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
- Better than great, a plenitudinous compendium of wallopingly fresh superlatives, by Arthur Plotnik
- Going to hell in a hen basket, an illustrated dictionary of modern malapropisms, Robert Alden Rubin ; illustrations by the author
- Bryson's dictionary of troublesome words, Bill Bryson
- The McGraw-Hill children's thesaurus, by the Wordsmyth Collaboratory ; [senior editor, Jan Douglas, writers, Michelle Mason, Barth Myers]
- Oxford rhyming dictionary, Clive Upton, Eben Upton
- The Facts on File dictionary of cliches, [meanings and origins of more than 3,500 terms and expressions], Christine Ammer
- A dictionary of cliches, with an introductory essay, by Eric Partridge. --
- Big, bigger, biggest!, Nancy Coffelt
- Euphemania, our love affair with euphemisms, Ralph Keyes