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The first dictionaries of English (glossa collectae), in the 17th century, served to explain difficult words, generally of Latin or Greek origin, in everyday English. Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (1755) was one of the first dictionaries of standard English, and the first to give extensive coverage to phrasal verbs. Noah Webster's An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828) quickly became a standard reference work throughout North America. The many-volume Oxford English Dictionary, begun in 1884 and subject to continuous revision (and now computerization), provides a detailed historical record of each word and, therefore, of the English language.
Green represents agriculture. Red recalls the struggle for independence. Black stands for the Zambian people. Orange symbolizes Zambia's mineral wealth, particularly the major deposits of copper. Effective date: 24 October 1964.
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