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That's amazing. Neither Merriam Webster Online nor Dictionary.Com

recognizes it.

Can you tell me more about what edition of Webster's that is?

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Re: arousable

Webster's Dictionary shows it as arousable and that is

the way I spell it.

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I have Webster's Dictionary, copyright 1996, and it doesn't show arousable

either.

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Webster's Dictionary shows it as arousable and that is

the way I spell it.

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I see it's time for me to go buy an updated Websters.

Monika

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It is Random House Webster's College Dictionary and is

is listed under the word " arouse " at the end of the

definitions.

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Am I missing something on this website, because the work isn't there either (at

least that I can find). Maybe this weekend, I'll venture down to the bookstore

and update my M-W dictionary.

Monika

Re: arousable

Webster's Dictionary shows it as arousable and that is

the way I spell it.

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-- Re: arousable

I have Webster's Dictionary, copyright 1996, and it doesn't show arousable

either.

Monika

Re: arousable

Webster's Dictionary shows it as arousable and that is

the way I spell it.

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No, it is not there, which is my point. Online dictionary would be more up

to date than anything printed.

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Am I missing something on this website, because the work isn't there either

(at least that I can find). Maybe this weekend, I'll venture down to the

bookstore and update my M-W dictionary.

Monika

Re: arousable

Webster's Dictionary shows it as arousable and that is

the way I spell it.

Lee

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