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An online dictionary is a dictionary that is accessible via the Internet through a web browser.They can be made available in a number of ways: free, free with a paid subscription for extended or more professional content, or a paid-only service.
Wiktionary (UK: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ən ər i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nər-ee; US: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ə n ɛr i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nerr-ee; rhyming with "dictionary") is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of terms (including words, phrases, proverbs, linguistic reconstructions, etc.) in all natural languages and in a number of artificial languages.
The site cross-references the contents of dictionaries such as The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the Collins English Dictionary; encyclopedias such as the Columbia Encyclopedia, the Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, the Hutchinson Encyclopedia (subscription), and Wikipedia; book publishers such as McGraw-Hill, Houghton Mifflin, HarperCollins, as well as the Acronym Finder ...
Wikisource is an online wiki-based digital library of free-content textual sources operated by the Wikimedia Foundation.Wikisource is the name of the project as a whole; it is also the name for each instance of that project, one for each language.
Growth of the eight largest Wikibooks sites (by language), July 2003–January 2010. Wikibooks (previously called Wikimedia Free Textbook Project and Wikimedia-Textbooks) is a wiki-based Wikimedia project hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation for the creation of free content digital textbooks and annotated texts that anyone can edit.
Perlego was founded in 2017 in London, United Kingdom by Gauthier Van Malderen and Matthew Davis, both Belgian [3] natives and recent university graduates.. Drawing from their personal experiences with the high and rising cost of university textbooks, [4] and noting the convenience of accessing music and films via subscription models like Netflix and Spotify, the founders aimed to increase ...
"Good" the opposite of evil, for the distinction between positive and negative entities, see Good and evil Goods , materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility Capital good is a durable good that is used in the production of goods or services.
Good Book, good books or The Good Book may refer to: The Holy Bible; The Good Book Company, a Christian publishing company; The Good Book Press, a fine press publishing company by artists Peter and Donna Thomas; The Good Book, a 1971 album by Melanie; The Good Book, by A. C. Grayling, 2011 anthology of non-religious philosophy