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American Historical Review

American Historical Review (1895–).
The 565th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 833 quotations (about 0.02% of all OED quotations).

Total number of quotations833Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word22Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning59Find quotations
LemmaDefinitionDate
manorializationTransformation into a state characteristic of the manorial system; spec. the transition…1903Go To Quotation
McCarthyiteOf, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of McCarthy or McCarthyism.1952Go To Quotation
MennonitismThe doctrine or practices of the Mennonites.1921Go To Quotation
mentalitéThe attitude of a person or group of people to the world and their conception of their place within it.1908Go To Quotation
monocultureThe cultivation or exploitation of a single crop, or the maintenance of a single kind of…1901Go To Quotation
multicopyAny of several multiple copies, esp. one reprographically produced. Also (in pl. or attrib.)…1947Go To Quotation
museographyThe systematic description of the contents of museums. Also: = museology n.1895Go To Quotation
MuslimizationConversion to Islam; the process or result of becoming Muslim.1932Go To Quotation
mystifyinglyIn a mystifying manner; so as to cause mystification; perplexingly, inexplicably.1937Go To Quotation
new federalistAn advocate of new federalism.1969Go To Quotation
nomosThe law; the principles governing human conduct, esp. as defined by culture or custom.1895Go To Quotation
non-renewableThat is not renewable.1903Go To Quotation
oeuvre de vulgarisationA work which attempts to make an academic or esoteric subject accessible to the general public.1909Go To Quotation
over-centralizeintr. To introduce too high a degree of centralization; esp. to concentrate too much power…1918Go To Quotation
overmastingThe provision of a sailing ship with too high or too heavy a mast.1902Go To Quotation
periodizationThe division of the past or of an object of study into chronological periods.1898Go To Quotation
pétainiste= Pétainist adj.1945Go To Quotation
photoduplicateA photographic copy, esp. of a document; a photocopy.1929Go To Quotation
planographA planographic printing.1925Go To Quotation
polyptychAn inventory or record of the landholdings, tenants, possessions, services due, revenues…1897Go To Quotation
prevailant= prevailent adj.1794Go To Quotation
rifler= rifleman n. 1. Now rare.1775Go To Quotation

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