I love this website. I suggested it to my students
  to practice their vocabularies. They've loved it,
  too.

  Tracy
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    Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 10:04:48 -0500
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    >On 12 Feb 2008 at 0:42, Shearon, Tim wrote:
    >(re http://www.freerice.com )
    >
    >> Stephen- Thanks. But their definitions are
    sometimes not actually
    >> correct (though it was the best choice). For
    example, the word
    >> dreadnought does not *mean* battleship. It
    means fear nothing. :)
    >
    >Beg to differ. "Dreadnought" means "battleship".
    "Dread nought" means
    >"fear nothing". That little empty space is
    critical.
    >
    >Stephen
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