> > You might want to do a check on a technical dictionary.
>
> That would be pricy, and possibly less useful. I decided to grab the
> Oxford condensed dictionary. It seemed to be at the right price range
> ($20) and I've had good experience with Oxford dictionaries.
>
> > You might ask Christian Einfeld (sp?) if he has any lawyer friends
> > who are patent attorneys and what dictionary they might use.
>
> Well, a patent attorney's dictionary is not likely to be very useful
> for a mathematics French examination.
No not a patent attorney's dictionary, a technical dictionary.
Could you not borrow one from the U's library?
I knew a magistium candidatus (sp?) who borrowed one from the library for a
couple
of days.
>
> I'm sure the Oxford condensed will be fine.
>
I tend to agree. Just trying to give you an alternative
Chris