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Does anyone know of an offline dictionary that is just files; I need one without its own software, or program?

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I need a dictionary that doesn't require the internet and doesn't have its own software. If someone knows of one with its own software, but the definitions are just .txt or .dat files that would work too. But I prefer just text definitions and a text index of words. If you have a suggestion just post it.

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  1. Try this file in plain text format


  2. it's called a book dude, they have them at mysterious places called " libraries "  

  3. Here's one with very minimal HTML:

    http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~ralph/OPTED/o...

    It's in an .hqx archive, which is kind of an antiquated format.  You can use the free Stuffit Expander for Windows to open it.

    http://my.smithmicro.com/win/stuffit/ind...

    EDIT: It seems you need to give Stuffit your email to be able to download the installer.  If you want, I've got a copy of the installer on the following, ridiculously slow, server.  It's totally clean, but if you feel better downloading the file from the official site go ahead. I'll just post the link here for the sake of convenience:

    http://domainisnotavailable.com/more_stu...

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