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  2. StarDict - Wikipedia

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    StarDict, developed by Hu Zheng (胡正), is a free GUI released under the GPL-3.0-or-later license for accessing StarDict dictionary files (a dictionary shell). It is the successor of StarDic , developed by Ma Su'an (馬蘇安), continuing its version numbers.

  3. sdcv - Wikipedia

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    sdcv ( StarDict under Console Version) is the command line version of StarDict developed by Evgeniy A. Dushistov and Hu Zheng. It employs all the dictionary files that belong to StarDict. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

  4. XDXF - Wikipedia

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    XDXF (XML Dictionary eXchange Format) is a project to unite all existing open dictionaries and provide both users and developers with a universal XML-based format, convertible from and to other popular formats like Mova, PtkDic, and StarDict.

  5. Comparison of English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of English dictionaries, which are dictionaries about the language of English.The dictionaries listed here are categorized into "full-size" dictionaries (which extensively cover the language, and are targeted to native speakers), "collegiate" (which are smaller, and often contain other biographical or geographical information useful to college students), and "learner's ...

  6. DICT - Wikipedia

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    StarDict [citation needed] ZopeDictDB [16] for Zope [17] from Pentila [18] GoldenDict; xfce4-dict, from the Xfce project [19] There are also programs that read the DICT file format directly. For example, S60Dict, [20] is a dictionary program for Symbian Series 60 that uses DICT dictionaries

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  8. Webster's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Webster's Dictionary is any of the US English language dictionaries edited in the early 19th century by Noah Webster (1758–1843), a US lexicographer, as well as numerous related or unrelated dictionaries that have adopted the Webster's name in his honor.

  9. Category:Dictionary formats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dictionary formats" ... StarDict; X. XDXF This page was last edited on 13 April 2012, at 11:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...