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    DictionaryForMIDs

    DictionaryForMIDs

    Dictionary for Mobile Information Devices and PCs

    DictionaryForMIDs is an dictionary application for cell phones, tablets and PCs. The dictionary is completely installed on the device ("offline dictionary"), i.e. after installation there is no need for an internet connection. DictionaryForMIDs can be set up for any dictionary, for any language, or for any other lookup-purpose. The DfM-Creator tool is used to set up a dictionary for use with DictionaryForMIDs.
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    kDicts

    kDicts

    kDicts is a simple app for anyone who loves to study foreign languages

    kDicts is a simple app for anyone who loves to study foreign languages with a little bit of technology, or simply for anyone who needs to remember a few words. kDicts is written in Python and runs under Kivy framework. You can clone the repository to your /sdcard/kivy/kDicts or install it from APK. Before every update backup your app data! Like the app on facebook too: https://www.facebook.com/kDicts
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    AILOKS

    A polylingual dictionary/ontology system

    AILOKS is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Linguistic Object Knowledge System. This dictionary is aimed to facilitate advanced NLP, translation engines and provide an effective dictionary interface to humans. This dictionary is Polylingual and should prove useful to language students, linguists and translators alike. It is part of a series of interrelated projects.
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    Zhang Hong's Freeware
    [1] English-Chinese Dictionary [2] Japanese-English-Chinese Dictionary [3] French-English-Chinese Dictionary [4] Portuguese-English-Chinese Dictionary [5] JPG Sponge [6] MP3 Sponge [7] Red Days [8] RadSensor [9] Learn French in 10 Days [10] Learn Portuguese in 10 Days [11] Official Website: www.italian.org.cn/web/
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    LinuxDictionary

    Dictionary app for Android with Linux related terms and expressions.

    Dictionary app for Android with Linux related terms and expressions. This app is mainly focused on absolute beginners it can also be handy for the more advanced Linux users. The first version is in Dutch (Nederlands) but there will be a universal release as soon as version 1.0 has been reached.
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    ULTiMate Dictionary

    Ultimate dictionary that not only holds words but teaches them as well

    There are many dictionaries so making another one can look words up would be extremely useless. But what if a dictionary could even teach those words put into it? What do you think?
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