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Funk & Wagnalls Company is a proper noun business name.   The only definition is:  A business begun in 1877.  In 1943 it had offices in North America, United States of America, State of New York, City of New York and in Europe, United Kingdom, County of London, City of London.  As of 2000 APR 26 it was located in North America, ellipsis.

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Funk, Isaac Kauffman is a proper noun personal name.  He was born in 1838.  He was an American publisher, editor, lexicographer, author of The Widow's Mite; The Psychic Riddle, et cetera.  He was founder of The Literary Digest and The Homiletic Review.  He was Editor-in-chief of the Standard and New Standard Dictionary of the English Language from 1891 into 1912.  He died in 1912.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

New Standard Dictionary of the English Language is a proper noun publication name.  Funk & Wagnalls Company.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary

Practical Standard Dictionary of the English Language is a noun.  A publication of the Funk & Wagnalls Company.  An abridgement of the New Standard Dictionary, mentioned above.  The 1943 edition of this work, which was solely distributed by J. G. Ferguson and Associates, Chicago, Illinois, is the source, with permission, of most of the definitions used in the Wh5How2 Database.  Source:  Practical Standard Dictionary


The plural form of Funk & Wagnalls Company is:  Funk & Wagnalls Companies.  The possessive form is:  Funk & Wagnalls Company's.

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