Another online dictionary I just learned of from the Yahoo!'s Picks of the
Week mailing list.

Bill

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The DICT Development Group

http://www.dict.org/

Looking for a swift and nifty online dictionary with an uncluttered
interface and access to multiple definitions? Try DICT, a work in
progress to "access dictionary definitions from a set of natural
language dictionary databases." This means that it's now possible
to simultaneously consult Webster's 1913 Revised Unabridged,
WordNet's Lexical Database for English, the Jargon File, the CIA
World Factbook, even the Devil's Dictionary, all from one easy,
multi-functional search page.
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The introductory comment from the mailing list that came from:

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Here's the latest email installment of Yahoo!'s Picks of the Week. Thank
you for your interest in our feature. As always, you can access the full
document that surrounds these picks online at:

http://www.yahoo.com/picks/








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