<P> Because of its style and word coverage, Webster's Second is still a popular dictionary . For example, in the case of Miller Brewing Co. v. G. Heileman Brewing Co., Inc., 561 F. 2d 75 (7th Cir. 1977)--a trademark dispute in which the terms "lite" and "light" were held to be generic for light beer and therefore available for use by anyone--the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, after considering a definition from Webster's Third New International Dictionary, wrote that "(T) he comparable definition in the previous, and for many the classic, edition of the same dictionary is as follows: ..." </P> <P> After about a decade of preparation, G. & C. Merriam issued the entirely new Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (commonly known as Webster's Third, or W3) in September 1961 . </P> <P> Although it was an unprecedented masterwork of scholarship, it was met with considerable criticism for its descriptive (rather than prescriptive) approach . The dictionary's treatment of "ain't" was subject to particular scorn, since it seemed to overrule the near - unanimous denunciation of that word by English teachers . </P> <P> Since the 1961 publication of the Third, Merriam - Webster has reprinted the main text of the dictionary with only minor corrections . To add new words, they created an Addenda Section in 1966, included in the front matter, which was expanded in 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1993, and 2002 . However, the rate of additions has been much slower than it had been throughout the previous hundred years . </P>

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