Popular Dictionary Application for a Linux System [Ubuntu]

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What is most popular dictionary in Linux? I am beginner and don't know which one to install, because Application Center Ubuntu lists me a lot of dictionaries when I search for a dictionary. Which one do you recommend me to install? Or should I download another one from somewhere?

Bakhtiyor

Posted 2010-06-28T23:02:05.193

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StarDict FTW.

Ye Lin Aung

Posted 2010-06-28T23:02:05.193

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From the linked page: The original StarDict project has recently been removed from SourceForge due to copyright infringement reports. Most of the files were lost with the demise of the project. The project has re-emerged here since then, though the legal issues may never have been resolved. StarDict hasn't seen any active development for many years, while the world around hasn't stood still.

– Serge Stroobandt – 2014-10-08T08:31:33.923

And sdcv - the CLI frontend for its dictionaries. – vtest – 2010-07-03T16:56:31.320

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Probably the dict command is most popular.

dict banana

maco

Posted 2010-06-28T23:02:05.193

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Ubuntu & Gnome ship with the Gnome Dictionary by default. I believe it is part of the Office applications. Since it's the default, this will make it the most popular dictionary.

Stefan Lasiewski

Posted 2010-06-28T23:02:05.193

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Most applications do use ispell or aspell implementations.

Not all the dictionaries support all the languages. You should ask for a dictionary specific to the language.

takeshin

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Do you want one that works well for you, or the most popular?

Ubuntu makes it easy to install and remove those programs, so install them all and give each a cursory glance (e.g. use them several times over several days) and see which best meets your needs.

Roger Pate

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