>Oxford (or any other dictionary) "defines" a word based on it's common
>usage(s)
>at the time the dictionary was published.  Definitions change over time.
>Whenever a new Oxford edition comes out, there are news stories of "new"
words
>that are added.
>
>Any bets that in upcoming editions (and it may take a few years), the
>definition
>of photography is amended to include digital techniques?

Good point Frank. It supports the argument that these things we desire
are called photographs, and that there are many ways of displaying them, no?




Cheers,
  Cotty


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