Re: Unabridged dictionary
>(OK, OK. All I really want to know is, should I pay money for the unabridged, or just keep using the free dictionary.)
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My favorite on-line dictionary is GuruNet, formerly Atomica. (http://www.gurunet.com/) It searches several on-line dictionaries at once, and allows google searches as well. I've never had a need for an unabridged dictionary, but since I work in software development (not end-user documentation) most of our words don't appear there anyway!
Diane Evans
Technical Writer
Washington State Coordinator, Tombstone Project
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