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Online Dictionaries. (Was: words (and commands) that I learnt...)
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Ralph Corderoy |
Subject: |
Online Dictionaries. (Was: words (and commands) that I learnt...) |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Dec 2022 10:00:29 +0000 |
Hi John,
> > Your emails are the reason I know and often use dict(1).
>
> Branden's e-mails are the reason I consult the Oxford English
> dictionary
Given the open-source bias of this list's readers, I recommend
Wiktionary. I've used dict(1) for a very long time and OED if I'm
giving a reference for a bug report to fix a British version of English
dictionary, but I typically enter ‘wikt unix’ into the browser and the
‘wikt’ keyword I've created for the site's top-right search box takes me
to https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/unix
Wiktionary often gives translations, is multi-lingual, though they quite
rightly put English first :-), and isn't too hard to edit once you've
made one or two changes. A DICT server for its content keeps being
discussed, but there isn't one last time I checked.
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Cheers, Ralph.