Multi-Volume Dictionaries

Are other languages besides English recorded in huge Multi-Volume Dictionaries?


Many languages are recorded in very large dictionaries and databases. Most languages of industrialized societies (for example French, German, Dutch) have large or multi-volume dictionaries. And even many dead languages (such as Latin or ancient Greek) are described in huge dictionaries.


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