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 (French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish)
  • 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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