Tenth Edition | Oxford Dictionary

The (COD10), first published in 1999, represented a significant shift in lexicography by moving toward a more contemporary, user-focused approach to the English language. Edited by Judy Pearsall, this edition was notable for being the first "Concise" version to be based on the groundbreaking Oxford English Dictionary and the British National Corpus , ensuring definitions reflected how words were actually used in modern life. Key Features of the Tenth Edition

: It introduced thousands of new words and meanings, particularly from the burgeoning worlds of technology and the internet, such as "World Wide Web" and early digital terminology. Oxford Dictionary Tenth Edition

: To keep pace with the digital age, a portable CD-ROM version was released. This version offered: The (COD10), first published in 1999, represented a

The Tenth Edition solidified the dictionary's role not just as a "word book," but as a functional tool for professional and academic environments, frequently cited in everything from legal reports to scientific risk assessments. OED Editions : To keep pace with the digital age,