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    Vocabulary Tester

    Vocabulary Testing Program

    This is a program (written in Python, with graphics based on the Tk/Tcl framework) to test on vocabulary. It allows users to define their own languages and constructs per language. Afterwards, a dictionary of words can be created and the user can be tested on this dictionary. Currently, it is in v0.8 (Beta) of development. After a stable version is released (v1.0), a more detailed repository will be kept.
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    jWords is a port of WORDS (by William Whitaker, a free latin-to-english dictionary program written in Ada), to Java. Besides the dictionary will be translated to the German language.
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    VerbOS allows viewing, searching, editing and testing of verb conjugations. There are around 8000 French verbs, 10000 Spanish verbs and 4000 Portuguese verbs. Additonally dict.dz dictionaries can be loaded into the dictionary interface.
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    A Palm application that parses Latin words and displays their syntax info... comes with a large dictionary. A great substitute for carrying a dictionary when reading your favorite Latin works. This is a port of the DOS version of Whitaker's Words.
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    A port of Freedict's freeware Russian - English and English - Russian dictionary to Linux (and possibly other POSIX operating systems)
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    Project's main goal is to resemble Otto's Win32-based English-Bulgarian-English dual dictionary (found at http://get.to/otto) on Java 2 platform.
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    Light Learn Dictionary

    Light dictionary with testing tool

    Easy command line tool with menu options to create dictionary with SQLite3. And based on created dictionary user can be tested.
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