1913 Webster's Revised
Unabridged Dictionary

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Enter a single word, lower case, no accents or spaces, and press submit. This is a fast look up in a headword index using either an exact match (default), or full substring search (floating) -- all substrings will match, so that qualit will find all words containing this string, such as quality, equality, etc.

UNIX style regular expressions (wild cards) should work in floating search mode, but will not work in exact (default) search mode. For example, ^telegr|^teleph will find words beginning with either telegr or teleph, where the "^" anchors the search and the beginning of the line and "|" is the or operator. Can you guess what ^s[a|e|i|o|u]nk might find? Also, the regular expression equivalent for the common "*" -- match everything following -- is ".*" but is not required in floating search mode.  End word anchor ($). For examples, try ^[c-r].*[a-z]pple$ and ^[c-r].pple$
 


Caveat emptor! We installed an updated version of Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary on January 9, 1997, which resolved many errors. Please e-mail comments or suggestions to Mark Olsen or Patrick Cassidy.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (G & C. Merriam Co., 1913, edited by Noah Porter) was provided by Patrick Cassidy of MICRA, Inc., Plainfield, NJ, USA, who also provided ARTFL's version of ROGET'S Thesaurus. An earlier version of the complete text of the dictionary is available at the Gutenberg Project.


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Mark Olsen, ARTFL Project, University of Chicago, mark@gide.uchicago.edu
Gavin LaRowe, ARTFL Project, University of Chicago,
gavin@tuna.uchicago.edu