
- http://www.onelook.com/ - Onelook.com is an extremely handy little search engine that has indexed over 600 different online dictionaries. When you search for a word, it will return results from all sources that include the word, with links to detailed definitions and the specific dictionary's homepage. If you want to look up a word, this is definitely the best place to go.
- http://www.m-w.com/dictionary.htm - Merriam-Webster is celebrating its 150th anniversary by bringing the high-quality references you trust to the Net. Back in the 1820s, Noah Webster was on the cutting edge of American English. In 1997, Merriam-Webster carries forward his legacy into the electronic age.
- http://www.dictionary.com/ - Dictionary.com is a helpful guide to dictionary and thesaurus tools on the internet. Any questions? Ask Dr. Dictionary.
- http://www.yourdictionary.com/ - YourDictionary.com was founded in 1999 to provide the world's most comprehensive, and authoritative portal for language, and language-related products and services on the world wide web. YourDictionary.com has the widest and deepest set of dictionaries on the web with more than 1500 dictionaries representing more than 230 languages.
- http://www.allwords.com/ - The ALLwords.com site offers search results from two English dictionaries: the AND Concise Dictionary and The American Heritage Dictionary from The Houghton Mifflin Company. The results of a search appear separately, with the first 5 results from the AND dictionary followed by the first 5 results from the American Heritage Dictionary.
The AND Concise dictionary includes audio pronunciations of words and functionality for multilingual searching. Definitions and pronunciations are only in English, but you can search for and display the resulting words in German, French, Spanish, Dutch and Italian.
- http://humanities.uchicago.edu/webster - This is the University of Chicago's handling of Webster's 1913 Dictionary. A bit outdated, of course, but Webster is still one of the most trusted and famous names in dictionary.
- http://www.wordsmyth.net/ - The Wordsmyth Educational Dictionary-Thesaurus (WEDT) is the only online American English dictionary with an integrated thesaurus. WEDT contains 50,000 headwords, and very precisely defined and hyperlinked synonyms. The search engine allows for very flexible searching.
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