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Ninth New
`Collegiate
`Dictionary
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`MERRIAM-WEBST
`Massa ER INC., Publishers
`Sprin
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`gfield, M chusetts, U.S.A.
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`Inari Exhibit 1106
`Inari v. Pioneer
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`Copyright © 1984 by Merriam-WebsterInc.
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`Philippines Copyright 1984 by Merriam-Webster Inc.
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`Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
`Main entry undertitle:
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`Webster's ninth new collegiate dictionary.
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`;
`1. Merriam-
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`Based on Webster's third new international!
`dictionary.
`Includes index.
`1. English tanguage—Dictionaries.
`Webster Inc.
`1984
`PE1628.W5638
`ISBN 0-87779-508-8
`ISBN 0-87779-509-6 (indexed)
`ISBN 0-87779-510-X (deluxe)
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`423
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`83-19499
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`Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary principal copyright 1983
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`Madein the United States of America
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`7BRMcN84
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