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  2. List of online dictionaries - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Wiktionary - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. The Free Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Wikisource - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Wikibooks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Perlego - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Good (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  9. Good book - Wikipedia

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    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