Britannica and Oxford Concise Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus Seiko ER8000
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Britannica and Oxford Concise Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus Seiko ER8000 Reviews
Maybe I'll shop around a little for a better price, otherwise, I'll be spending a bunch of money on my second ER8000 at Amazon.com. I guess that was quite a sale. It's the first electronic dictionary I ever had, but I find myself using the electronic encyclopedia and thesaurus almost as much as the dictionary. Wow, it sure is expensive. I bought mine on-sale last year from Sharper Image for less than $100.
I've had my Seiko ER8000 for 1.5 years now, and I love it. It's extremely easy to use, and I think students would find it invaluable. I actually came online today to buy another one so I could have one at work and one at home.
I've had mine for 4 yrs. informal bushy.So what's the rub. still works like new.I am a voracious reader and I have never had any problem finding the information that I was looking for.That's my read.I have no clue what the other reviewer is talking about.Bumpkin.That's a rather odd choice.The definitions are essentially the same from both products.You see one has to look futher before assuming anything.Bumpkin>Thesaurus>Yokel,peasant,provincial,rustic,country cousin,countryman/woman;Irish informal culchie;N.American informal hayseed,hillbilly,hick;Austral. Brian D. Fitzpatrick Choice is a wonderful thing.Just wanted to clarify this product is superb and I believe cheaper now than when I bought it.All the best.In all fairness I like accurate information.That's the core of the matter.
bookmen 'little tree' or MDu. -Derrivitives -Bumpkinish -Adjective -Origin c16: Perh. bommekijn 'little barrell', denoting a dumpy person.". That's it. from Du.
An unsophisticated country person. But as for the whole part, I only use and am gracefull for the Oxford's Sharp E550. For example, SHARP's word:. As you can see the Seiko's Oxford definitions as it is stated are hard to read and misunderstandingly short as well as the definitions of "Encyclopdia Brittanica" in the which that I looked up, could not comprehend anything. This model from Seiko not only has less dictionary definitiions, it also has less entry's (compared that to of the Sharp handheld E550 OXFORD Dictionary). -Origin late 16th cent.: perhaps from Dutch boomken 'little tree' or Middle Dutch bommekijn 'little barell' used to denote a dumpy person.". . -Derritives Bumpkinish -ADJ.
An unsophisticated or socially awkward person from the countryside: She thought Tom a bit of a country bumpkin. The aaa battery operation and consumption of Seiko is good and easy like that of the Sharp. "Bumpkin N. If You're looking to buy a handheld Encyclopdia and Dictionary, DO NOT get this one. "Bumpkin: N. and Seiko has:.
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