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sjlissocute
Rank: Bachelor (675)
6 minutes after the question was opened (08/24/2006 02:57pm)
Here you go http://www.alphadictionary.com/ copy http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ copy http://www.online-dictionary.net/ copy http://english2american.com/ copy http://www.oup.com/elt/oald/ copy http://unofficial_directory_of_online_dictionary_resources.htm copy
lia_av
Rank: Master (1,559) | dictionary (8)
22 minutes after the question was opened (08/24/2006 03:13pm)
http://babelfish.altavista.com copy can be pretty good at times if you need to translate a website.
stu_faz
Rank: Student (465)
3 hours after the question was opened (08/24/2006 04:52pm)
i use www.dictionary.com
tarapalmer1974
Rank: Nobel Prize Winner (6,781) | dictionary (8)
5 hours after the question was opened (08/24/2006 07:04pm)
I use the cambridge one that is quite good.
vultan
Rank: Doctorate (2,337) | dictionary (12)
10 hours after the question was opened (08/25/2006 12:10am)
Speaking as a professionaly, this has always been my favourite.
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