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American Heritage Dictionary is the standard for
technical writers? Yuck! I've always thought
AH is too liberal in its acceptance of new
usages, but perhaps others see this as a plus.
My dic. is Webster's Ninth New Collegiate.
What do others consider the standard to be? What is
taught as the standard to Tech. Comm. students?