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DICT is a dictionary network protocol created by the DICT Development Group. It is described by RFC 2229. Its goal is to surpass the Webster protocol and to allow clients to access more dictionaries during use. Dict servers and clients use TCP port 2628.

Contents

Free dictionaries available in the DICT format

Dictionaries of English

Combined, they make up the Free Internet Lexicon and Encyclopedia.

Bilingual dictionaries

  • FREELANG Dictionary
  • Freedict translating dictionaries
  • English-French dictionary
  • Mueller's English-Russian dictionary
  • Big English-Russian Dictionary
  • Lingvo English-Russian and Russian-English dictionaries are not free, but when purchased, can easily be converted into DICT format

DICT servers

  • dictd (the standard server made by the DICT Development Group)
  • GNU Dico

DICT clients

There are also programs that read the DICT file format directly. For example, S60Dict is a dictionary program for Symbian Series 60 that uses DICT dictionaries.

See also

External links


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Acronym

DICT

  1. A dictionary network protocol.

References

Anagrams

  • Anagrams of cdit
  • TDIC







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