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English-American Dictionary
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For that othre dictionary, see American-English Dictionary. ~ <b><a href="/mediawiki/Oscar_Wilde" title="Oscar Wilde">Oscar Wilde</a></b> ~ <b><a href="/mediawiki/Winston_Churchill" title="Winston Churchill">Winston Churchill</a></b> ~<b>A <a href="/mediawiki/Great_Britain" title="Great Britain">Briton</a> explaining the famous overuse of letters in British English</b>
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For that othre dictionary, see American-English Dictionary. ~ <b><a href="/mediawiki/Oscar_Wilde" title="Oscar Wilde">Oscar Wilde</a></b> ~ <b><a href="/mediawiki/Winston_Churchill" title="Winston Churchill">Winston Churchill</a></b> ~<b>A <a href="/mediawiki/Great_Britain" title="Great Britain">Briton</a> explaining the famous overuse of letters in British English</b> Welcome, readres, to the exciting windswept steppes of the English–American Dictionary. This article is designed as a reference to Americans as they attempt to undrestand, and be undrestood, by English-type people. It is the goal of this reference to prevent such embarrassment caused by the misinterpretation of rubber and othre such words and phrases. In the tables below, the "usage" section refers to the English usage, of course.
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