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Gregg Shorthand

https://greggshorthand.github.io/

Unlike traditional dictionaries, it lists derivatives and similar words along with their root words.       This book, 5,000 Most-Used Shorthand Forms , is also

InCrawler - World Web Directory

http://incrawler.com/

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Alexander Campbell's 1825 pamphlet

http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/1825Camp.htm

gathered from dictionaries of quotations, put down at random, who cannot conjugate an English verb!! Some of the illiterate will ask, How does this man "make out" to write a pamph

yak.net/fqa: Frequenty Questioned Answers

http://www.yak.net/fqa/

very useful online dictionaries?   [ jake / 2003-09-22 ] 375.   What are two indispensable websites for traveling Europe?   [ jake / 2003-09-22 ] 374.   How can I

Cool, but obscure X11 tools

http://cyber.dabamos.de/unix/x11/

combines aspects of dictionaries and thesauri with psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. It is developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University.
Cool, but obscure X11 tools.

TshwaneDJe Software: Online Publications Involving TshwaneDJe Members

https://tshwanedje.com/publications/

(Free Reader Software) Dictionaries ➡️ Swahili - English Dictionary Zulu - English Dictionary Oxford Northern Sotho - English Dictionary Online Northern Sotho - English Dictionary
Online Publications Involving TshwaneDJe Members - TshwaneDJe Software

SearchEngineZ: Search Engine Resources for Serious Searchers

http://searchenginez.com/

Translations Dictionaries ° Encyclopedias Maps and Places ° Country Information Converters (and calculators) ° Currencies Online Bibles Health Recipes  People Fin
Select resources for serious searchers. Search engines for dozens of topics including books, translations, domain names and finding people

06. The image problem

https://joeclark.org/book/sashay/serialization/Chapter06.html

used in American dictionaries – have no genuinely viable online presentation in the first place. Only professional linguists and lexicographers have phonetic fonts installed
Explains how to design, develop, and program Websites (Web sites) that are accessible to people with disabilities (blind

from Vim to Emacs - part 2

https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2008/11/from_Vim_to_Emacs_-_part_2/

(no lists, no dictionaries, ...). In that phase, if you were a user it was fair enough. You just had to chose your external programming language (at compile time ...), and you wer

Old Testament Bibliography

http://www.bible-researcher.com/ot-bibliography.html

“unlike previous dictionaries, it has a theoretical base in modern linguistics” (p. 14), which they think requires the exclusion of all etymological considerations, an

UTS #10: Unicode Collation Algorithm

http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr10/

the same language, dictionaries may sort differently than phonebooks or book indices. For non-alphabetic scripts such as East Asian ideographs, collation can be either phonetic or

The Realm of The Archon - Dark Catharsis - Trading Spaces

http://s91291220.onlinehome.us//ts/100grand.htm

I found in all the dictionaries I checked and one I found only in a few, they went for the rarer one. Okay, fine. I hear "Postal 2" is really good. Let's get that. Ah, the wonders
This is what's keeping me from going screwy. Enjoy!


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