Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (CIDE) was derived from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and has been supplemented with some of the definitions from WordNet. It is being proof-read and supplemented by volunteers from around the world.
This electronic dictionary is also made available as a potential starting point for development of a modern comprehensive encyclopedic dictionary, to be accessible freely on the Internet, and developed by the efforts of all individuals willing to help build a large and freely available knowledge base.
The original(?) version of the dictionary is maintained by a non-profit organization called World Soul based in Plainfield, New Jersey. There are several derivative versions of this dictionary on the Internet, in some cases reformatted or provided with an interface:
- Project Gutenberg, in the extext96 directory
- The DICT development group
- The University of Chicago ARTFL project
- The GNU project's GCIDE
[edit] References
- Primary source:
README.dictionary
from GCIDE.
[edit] External links
- ARTFL Lookup form for Webster's 1913 edition
- Call for collaborators contains a statement of the project's aims.