Concise Oxford English Dictionary

Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Original titleThe Concise Oxford Dictionary
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Release number
12th edition
GenreDictionary
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date
18 August 2011
Pages1696
ISBN978-0-19-960108-0
Preceded by11th edition 

The Concise Oxford English Dictionary (officially titled The Concise Oxford Dictionary until 2002, and widely abbreviated COD or COED) is one of the best-known of the 'smaller' Oxford dictionaries. The latest edition contains over 240,000 entries and 1,728 pages ("concise" compared to the OED at over 21,000 pages). Its 12th edition, published in 2011, is used by both the United Nations (UN) and NATO as the current authority for spellings in documents in English for international use.[1][2] It is available as an e-book for a variety of handheld device platforms.[citation needed] In addition to providing information for general use, it documents local variations such as United States and United Kingdom usage.

It was started as a derivative of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), although section S–Z had to be written before the Oxford English Dictionary reached that stage. However, starting from the 10th edition, it is based on the Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE) rather than the OED.[citation needed] The most recent edition is the 12th, published in 2011.

  1. ^ Spelling – United Nations Editorial Manual Online, United Nations (page visited on 7 June 2023). Quote: "The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, twelfth edition, is the current authority for spelling in the United Nations.".
  2. ^ NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (ENGLISH AND FRENCH) - Page 12 (direct download)

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