- Wiktionary
- noun /ˈwɪkʃən(ə)ri,ˈwɪkʃəˌnɛɹi,ˈwɪkʃəˌnɛri/A collaborative project run by the to produce a free and complete dictionary (lexicon and thesaurus therein) in every language.
Wikipedia foundation.
Wikipedia foundation.
Wiktionary — de.wiktionary.org (Deutsche Version) wiktionary.org (Sprachen Übersicht) Motto ein Wiki bas … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wiktionary — Infobox Website name = Wiktionary caption = Screenshot of wiktionary.org home page url = http://www.wiktionary.org/ commercial = No type = Online dictionary language = Multi lingual (over 150) registration = Optional owner = Wikimedia Foundation… … Wikipedia
Wiktionary — Wiktionnaire Logo de Wiktionnaire URL http://fr.wiktionary.org … Wikipédia en Français
Wiktionary — Викисловарь Wiktionary http://wiktionary.org/ Коммерческий: Нет Тип сайта: Сетевая энциклопедия Регистрац … Википедия
Ultimate Wiktionary — OmegaWiki OmegaWiki (anciennement WiktionaryZ (WZ), anciennement Ultimate Wiktionary (UW)) est un dictionnaire multilingue de traduction fondé sur le principe de base de données relationnelle. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Dates importantes du… … Wikipédia en Français
bacitracin — noun A nonprescription antibiotic, usually provided in topical ointment form and discovered as a product of the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. <!From the discussion page for John Kerry in Wikipedia: , Ive seen it both ways but lower case is more … Wiktionary
Nadir — noun a) A male given name. <!Wiktionary does not give these: b) A family name See Also: Nadia … Wiktionary
second-level domain — noun a) a domain that is immediately below a top level domain Wiktionary.org is a second level domain b) a domain name that contains a single period … Wiktionary
translating dictionary — noun A dictionary whose purpose is translating from language to language, as opposed to defining words in a single language. Wiktionary is meant to be both a defining dictionary and a translating dictionary … Wiktionary
virtually — adverb /ˈvɚ.tʃwə.li/ a) almost but not quite. Wiktionary will never even be virtually complete. b) Without exaggeration; literally virtually indicable … Wiktionary