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Oxford American Dictionary

Single-volume dictionary of American English


Single-volume dictionary of American English

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nameOxford American Dictionary
imageOxford American Dictionary.jpg
authorEugene Ehrlich (editor)
Stuart Berg Flexner (editor)
Gorton Carruth (editor)
Joyce M. Hawkins (editor)
subjectDictionary of American English
publisherOxford University Press
pub_datefirst edition, 1980
media_typePrint (Hardcover)
pages816
isbn0-19-502795-7

Stuart Berg Flexner (editor) Gorton Carruth (editor) Joyce M. Hawkins (editor)

The Oxford American Dictionary (OAD) is a single-volume dictionary of American English. It was the first dictionary published by the Oxford University Press to be prepared by American lexicographers and editors.

The work was based on the Oxford Paperback Dictionary, published in 1979. It is no longer in print and has been superseded by the New Oxford American Dictionary. It was criticized by Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner in their well-regarded treatise, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts (2012), as "abridged, outdated [and] nonscholarly," a book known "in lexicographic circles ... to have been hastily put together by two editors on short notice, and very much on the cheap. ... Later editions of that dictionary, by contrast, are better works of scholarship"--referring to the New Oxford American Dictionary.

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  1. (November 2025). "Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts".
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