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One should also mention Wordnet, which is a lexical database of English of novel structure.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Guestblogging Dictionary Myths: 2007
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Manning runs a television ministry based in San Bernadino called Wordnet, which he started in 1978.
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Unlike the prototype, Kyle's "Visual Wordnet," which draws on the Princeton Cognitive Science Laboratory's "Wordnet" database, is built using only Javascript and Cascading Style Sheets, and - drum roll, please - is free to all.
Archive 2006-06-01 Jeremiah McNichols 2006
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I created a policy that whenever a word is added, wordgroupz will fetch its definition from the default "Wordnet" dictionary.
Fedora People rtnpro 2010
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Wordnet defines "Revolution" as "a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving."
Can we talk? 2009
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Wordnet defines "Revolution" as "a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving."
Can we talk? 2009
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Wordnet defines "Revolution" as "a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving."
Technology 2010
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Princeton's Wordnet: "A public meeting or assembly for open discussion."
Archive 2007-06-01 Dan 2007
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Princeton's Wordnet: "A public meeting or assembly for open discussion."
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It means, according to Wordnet, "audacious: invulnerable to fear or intimidation; 'audacious explorers'."
Obama The Intrepid 2008
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