Moby Project

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The Moby Project is an attempt to create public domain lexical resources. It was spear-headed by Grady Ward. The resulting resources were placed in the public domain and are mirrored at Project Gutenberg.

Components of the Moby Project include:

Moby Hyphenator 185,000 entries fully hyphenated

Moby Language Word lists in five of the world's great languages

Moby Part-of-Speech 230,000 entries fully described by part(s) of speech, listed in priority order

Moby Pronunciator 175,000 entries fully International Phonetic Alphabet coded

Moby Shakespeare The complete unabridged works of Shakespeare

Moby Thesaurus 30,000 root words, 2.5 million synonyms and related words

Moby Words 610,000+ words and phrases. The largest word list in the world.


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