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- noun A
dictionary inelectronic form (software or hardware).
Etymologies
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Examples
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Bookmark an e-dictionary – try Dictionary. com, Your Dictionary and Hyperdictionary.
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Plastic logic said that it hopes to develop a product by 2008 that can serve as an e-dictionary or e-newspaper.
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Those three categories - we combined e-dictionary, DLD and KLD - and we called that ELP business, electronic learning products business.
unknown title 2011
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So within two or three years, it overtook the market and became the number one e-dictionary seller in China and attracted private equity investors.
unknown title 2011
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It started with a new technology used in e-dictionary.
unknown title 2011
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We have covered quite a few e-dictionary products here on Pocketables over the years, including a few from iriver such as the D26 and D5.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Janko Roettgers 2010
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The device claims to be the industry's lightest e-dictionary while carrying two AAA batteries that keep it going for a full 110 hours.
SlipperyBrick.com 2010
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Here's a Sharp e-dictionary that looks like a phone.
SlipperyBrick.com 2010
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Android tablets seem to be a dime a dozen at CeBIT this year, but not forgetting the rest of the tech world outside Hanover, we bring you news on the interesting upcoming iriver D1000 e-dictionary.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Janko Roettgers 2010
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IRiver outfits e-dictionary with Wi-Fi, 720p video playback
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Janko Roettgers 2010
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