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''Lexico'' was a dictionary website that provided a collection of English and Spanish dictionaries produced by
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. While the dictionary content on ''Lexico'' came from OUP, this website was operated by Dictionary.com, whose eponymous website hosts dictionaries by other publishers such as
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. The website was closed and redirected to Dictionary.com on 26 August 2022. Before the Lexico site was launched, the '' Oxford Dictionary of English'' and '' New Oxford American Dictionary'' were hosted by OUP's own website ''Oxford Dictionaries Online'' (''ODO''), later known as ''Oxford Living Dictionaries''. The dictionaries' definitions have also appeared in Google definition search and the
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application on
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, among others, licensed through the Oxford Dictionaries API.


History

In the 2000s, OUP allowed access to content of the '' Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English'' on a website called ''AskOxford.com''. In 2010, ''Oxford Dictionaries Online'' was launched under oxforddictionaries.com, superseding the dictionary content of ''AskOxford.com''. Buyers of the third edition of the '' Oxford Dictionary of English'', also published in 2010, were granted a one-year subscription to the website's subscription content. The website's English dictionaries incorporated content of the ''Oxford Dictionary of English'', '' New Oxford American Dictionary'', ''Oxford Thesaurus of English'', and ''Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus''. It also provided a Spanish monolingual dictionary and bilingual dictionaries between English and several languages. , it was updated every three months. In 2014, OUP launched ''Oxford Global Languages'', an initiative to build lexical resources (bilingual dictionaries) of the world's languages, starting with Zulu and Northern Sotho online dictionaries released in 2015. In 2016, the free content of ''Oxford Dictionaries Online'' was rebranded as ''Oxford Living Dictionaries'', and the subscription content as ''Oxford Dictionaries Premium''. In June 2019, the free-of-charge dictionaries of English and Spanish were moved to ''Lexico.com'', a collaboration between OUP and Dictionary.com, though with the lexicographic content continuing to be written solely by OUP staff. While the offer of the US English dictionary on ''Oxford Living Dictionaries'' was terminated upon the migration to ''Lexico'' except for words which the UK dictionary did not have entries for, the US dictionary became fully available again on ''Lexico'' in early 2020. "Lexico" was itself part of the former name of the company Dictionary.com, Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. In March 2020, the remaining ''Oxford Living Dictionaries'' websites, which hosted dictionaries made in the Global Languages programme, were closed. A statement from OUP said, "Rather than offering a dictionary website for every digitally under-resourced language, we will facilitate third parties to build products and services that best serve the needs of each individual language community. Our efforts will be focused on creating and providing the data that these third parties need." At the time of the closure, they hosted dictionaries of Zulu, Northern Sotho, Malay,
Urdu Urdu (; , , ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia. It is the Languages of Pakistan, national language and ''lingua franca'' of Pakistan. In India, it is an Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of Indi ...
, Tswana, Indonesian, Romanian, Latvian, Swahili,
Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
, Tamil, Gujarati, Tatar, Xhosa, Southern Quechua, Tajik, Tok Pisin, Turkmen, Telugu, and Greek. On 26 August 2022, ''Lexico'' was closed and redirected to ''Dictionary.com''. ''Oxford Dictionaries Premium'' was still available.


Comparison with the ''Oxford English Dictionary''

The ''
Oxford English Dictionary The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' (''OED'') is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University of Oxford publishing house. The dictionary, which published its first editio ...
'' (''OED'') is a subscription service, while ''Lexico'' used the Oxford Dictionaries API to offer more modern versions of the ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' and ''New Oxford American Dictionary'' to users for free. The ''OED'' described its difference from ''Oxford Dictionaries'', the predecessor to ''Lexico'', as follows:
The dictionary content in Oxford Dictionaries focuses on current English and includes modern meanings and uses of words. Where words have more than one meaning, the most important and common meanings in modern English are given first, and less common and more specialist or technical uses are listed below. The ''OED'', on the other hand, is a historical dictionary and it forms a record of all the core words and meanings in English over more than 1,000 years, from Old English to the present day, and including many obsolete and historical terms. Meanings are ordered chronologically in the ''OED'', according to when they were first recorded in English ...


References

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