Hi,

First post on perl monks, just signed up (great site)

I think what you might be looking for is this,

It's in the public domain
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/Moby/
word lists, thesaurus etc

Moby Hyphenator 185,000 entries fully hyphenated mhyph.tar.Z [980kB] Moby Language Word lists in five of the world's great languages mlang.tar.Z [2.3MB] Moby Part-of-Speech 230,000 entries fully described by part(s) of speech, listed in priori +ty order mpos.tar.Z [1.2MB] Moby Pronunciator 175,000 entries fully International Phonetic Alphabet coded mpron.tar.Z [3.1MB] Moby Shakespeare The complete unabridged works of Shakespeare mshak.tar.Z [2.3MB] Moby Thesaurus 30,000 root words, 2.5 million synonyms and related words mthes.tar.Z [12MB] Moby Words 610,000+ words and phrases. The largest word list in the world

The Cheshire Cat (...is back)


In reply to Re: Computer-readable thesaurus by cheshirecat
in thread Computer-readable thesaurus by Anonymous Monk

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