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    freeDictionaryApp

    freeDictionaryApp

    A simple android application for freeDictionaryAPI

    freeDictionaryApp or free Dictionary App is a simple android application for freeDictionaryAPI. (a reincarnation of https://github.com/yamin8000/Owl2) implemented using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    PyGlossary

    PyGlossary

    A tool for converting dictionary data files aka glossaries

    The SourceForge page is not updated anymore Please use: https://github.com/ilius/pyglossary
    Downloads: 4 This Week
    Last Update:
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    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith

    TuxWordSmith uses XDXF dictionaries to play in 88 languages

    Similar to the classic word game 'Scrabble', but with unicode support for multiple languages and character sets. The game is currently distributed with eighty-eight (88) dictionary resources for playing Language[i]-Language[j] 'Scrabble'. For example, if configured to use the French-English dictionary, then the distribution of available tiles will be computed based on frequency of occurance of each character of Language[i] (French), and for each submission the corresponding definition will be given in Language[j] (English).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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