Here it is, and you need a newer dictionary.
The new dictionary became publicly available on 12 April 2010 after a couple of testing days.
Its members, whose average age is the late 70's, have been working for 60 years on a new French dictionary.
But, as new dictionaries were published last year, even those rules blurred.
The new dictionary lays great store by so-called political correctness, especially where women are concerned.
Trench suggested that a new, truly comprehensive dictionary was needed.
If Microsoft officials have any private misgivings about the new dictionary, they are not acknowledging them.
It is little wonder that the new dictionary occupies nearly four feet of shelf space.
Perhaps, as my niece would say, I should buy myself a new dictionary.
Before buying yourself a new dictionary, look up a few words in different ones, so you can see which one has the clearest definitions.