Web dictionaries
Tip On the Web you can find definitions for every conceivable word, from the technically arcane to the slangishly bizarre. You can even learn their translations in almost any language. Here's a list of resources: Free Online Dictionary of Computing (http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/) The Hacker's Dictionary (gopher://gopher.slu.se/7waissrc%3a/wais-dbs/computers-and-software/gloss-and-dicts/jargon) The Internet Language Dictionary (http://www.netlingo.com/) The List of Dictionaries (http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/HTML/Dictionaries_noframes.html): Pointers to many foreign language and technical dictionaries. The Online Dictionaries (http://www.bucknell.edu/~rbeard/diction.html): Pointers to over 60 foreign language dictionaries, including Urdu, Chechen, Tibetan and Russian sign language. Roget's Thesaurus (http://humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/ROGET.html) MacquarieNet Lonline Library (http://www.dict.mq.edu.au/): A subscription-based service for individuals, schools and businesses. Webster's Dictionary (http://c.gp.cs.cmu.edu:5103/prog/webster) - Judy Heim | Category: Internet Issue: Mar 1997 Pages: 193 |
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