The most powerful dictionary for your mobile device Advanced English Dictionary is distinguished from the other (paper, electronic) dictionaries in many ways. Not because it contains far more words than a conventional paper dictionary, but because it uses a radically new approach and technology called WordNet. Instead of just listing the words and their definitions, Advanced English Dictionary shows how every word is linked to another. Type in the word "tree" and you will get not only the definition, synonyms and opposites, but the hypernyms (a tree is a kind of what?), meronyms (what are the parts of a tree?) and more. You can also find a list of hundreds of trees, from yellowwood to the Tree of Knowledge, and even all words that contain the letters t-r-e-e. This WordNet approach will help you to understand better the meaning of words. Linguists call WordNet project one of the biggest leaps for dictionaries since scholars sat down to write the epic Oxford English Dictionary. How it works Advanced English Dictionary for J2ME Platform is a wireless application. That means it connects to our extremely fast and reliable dictionary servers to obtain definitions. This approach has a lot of advantages: • The application takes only 62 KB of storage memory • Extremely fast and reliable • The English dictionary database on the server is enormous and updated regularly • You can perform searches for which the performance of a mobile phone isn't enough, such as 'Fuzzy Search' Features in a nutshell • One of the biggest dictionary Advanced English Dictionary uses one of the biggest English database. It contains up to 250,000 entries and more than 1.6 million words (both American and British English). • Links between words More than ...
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