


Google Dictionary is described as 'Google's dictionary extension on Google Chrome. With it, you can double-click any word to view its definition in a small pop-up bubble, or search the complete definition of any word or phrase using the address bar dictionary' and is a popular Dictionary in the web browsers category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Google Dictionary for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Linux apps. The best Google Dictionary alternative is GoldenDict, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Google Dictionary are Wiktionary, WordReference, Dictionary.com and Merriam-Webster.



The snappy online English dictionary. Fast search, word lists, and flashcards for language learners and enthusiasts alike.



xFarDic is a comprehensive multilingual dictionary developed using GTK2, wxWidgets, libxml2, under GNU/Linux and relesed under GNU/GPL.



An app open-source where you can learn a new word every day. You can discover its pronunciation, its etymology, and many other details.



Multilingual dictionary. The Blueseal dictionary provides translations of words and expressions between German, English, Spanish and French in all possible combinations. It also provides a synonym dictionary for all these languages.


sdcv is a simple, cross-platform, text-based utility for working with dictionaries in StarDict format.
Name mean StarDictConsoleVersion.


Client/server software, human language dictionary databases, and tools supporting the DICT protocol (RFC 2229).
Babiloo is a free open source software developed to read offline dictionaries.

Access all your favorite dictionaries and other lookup services in one place.
Firefox and Chrome extension are available to easily select and lookup any text in web pages.
Letters.Wiki is a comprehensive online resource that helps you find words, objects, names, countries, animals, and more with a specific number of letters.



The famous French Dictionary by Emile LITTRE (1801-1881) on your iPhone.
Many thanks to François Gannaz for the XMLittré file on which this application is based.


