Check What Phrases, Words, Idioms And Acronyms Mean

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MetaGlossary will help you find comprehensive information about phrases, words, idioms and acronyms from the Internet. The problem with traditional dictionaries is, that they are not updated and the content in them is outdated. But the smart technology employed in MetaGlossary constantly updates its database with harvested definitions from the entire web.

Since it keeps constantly updating it’s info-database, you are bound to get most most current information.

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The end result is organized and pretty accurate, but honestly I think there is a lot of scope for improvement going further. It’s not a replacement for our traditional search engines but a good alternative for Google’s Dictionary.

We are all eyes and watching MetaGlossaries growth path.

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  1. BloggerDaily
    May 25th, 2009 at 9:44 am #

    Cool! This is very useful while writing article or post. I personally admire this =)

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  2. Walter Heck
    May 25th, 2009 at 4:54 pm #

    Little known, yet lots useful: define: seraches on google. Try Searching for “define:RTFM” (without quotes) and see what happens :)

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