What is the difference between Oxford languages and OED?
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Oxford Languages is a division of Oxford University Press that focuses on developing and publishing dictionaries and language resources across various languages. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED), on the other hand, is a specific, comprehensive dictionary of the English language also published by Oxford University Press, renowned for its historical and etymological depth. While Oxford Languages encompasses a broader range of language resources, the OED is a flagship product specifically dedicated to the evolution and history of English words.
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