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Re: [school-discuss] Open Source or public domain dictionaries



Hi, TuxWordSmith uses those very dictionaries for multi-lingual
Scrabble.  Yes, those are priceless IMO.
-Charles

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 8:17 AM, LM <lmemsm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anyone use any of the Open Source dictionary programs like stardict,
> qstardict, sdcv, etc.?
>
> There are some free dictionaries available at:
> http://xdxf.revdanica.com/down/
> There's the Moby project at:
> http://icon.shef.ac.uk/Moby/
> There's this resource to access some GNU FDL online dictionaries and create
> word lists:
> http://www.dicts.info/uddl.php
>
> Am currently working on converting a few public domain resources to stardict
> format.
> Was wondering if there were any other good FLOSS dictionary or reference
> (thesaurus, encyclopedia, translation, etc) sources out there.  Also, are
> there any good, active web sites for sharing these resources?
>
> Sincerely,
> Laura
>



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