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Hello Linguist, Polygots, et al. 

I am an art historian who studied Spanish as an undergrad who needs to take a translation exam and no longer owns a Spanish-English dictionary. Truthfully haven't owned one since high school when it was more necessary since I had the internet and textbooks to use instead throughout college. Anyone have any good recommendations or personal favorites for dictionaries? I tried to leave the title of the post and tags a little more vague if anyone wanted to piggy back for other languages (I know I should have bought an English-MS. Arabic dictionary in undergrad but oh well). 

Thanks for the help!

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Larousse and Langenscheidt tend to have very complete dictionaries. For Spanish The University of Chicago English-Spanish dictionary seems to have prestige too, though I've never used it.

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