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<p>It&#x27;s a full-blown Gopher interface to dictd!  My installation features
VERA, The Devil&#x27;s Dictionary, the U.S. Gazetteer, FOLDOC, Easton&#x27;s Bible
Dictionary, WordNet, the Jargon File, Hitchcok&#x27;s Bible Names, The
Elements, and the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
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<p>They are all fully-searchable by regexp, soundex, &quot;sounds-like&quot;, etc.
Further, you can completely browse each database.  The selectors are
generated with a regular format, so you can easily navigate them.
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<p>Check it out:
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<p>gopher://quux.org/1/pygfarm/dict.pyg
http://quux.org/pygfarm/dict.pyg
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