http://www.m-w.com/
2006-11-18 10:49:46
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answered by Swordfish_13 2
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go to www.dictionary.com and they also have a free thersauraur you can use instead of the dictionary
2006-11-18 18:50:31
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answered by LIL Shady 2
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com has a thesaurus and lots of other related services that you may find helpful.
2006-11-18 18:55:17
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answered by Ladida 4
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These say they are free -
http://www.thesaurus.co.uk
I haven't been there to check though.
2006-11-18 18:49:47
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answered by Phil Ossofer 3
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http://thesaurus.reference.com/ (US English)
2006-11-18 19:27:22
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answered by wilkes_in_london 3
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thesaurus.com
so simple
2006-11-18 18:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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