WordWeb Pro 5.02

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WordWeb is a quick and powerful international English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows. It can be used to look up words from almost any program, showing definitions, synonyms and related words. It includes pronunciations and usage examples, and has helpful spelling and sounds-like links.

NEW: Version 5 - now with fast one-click look up, web-reference tabs, bookmarks, Vista support
The fast easy-to-use program lets you:
* NEW: One-click look up from almost any program, including MS Word
* NEW: Tab pages to quickly check web references
* NEW: Bookmark words
* NEW: Highlights commonly used widely-understood words
* Find words matching a pattern
* Edit and add to the database
* Solve and find anagrams
* Copy results to the clipboard
* Cross-reference to other installed electronic dictionaries
* Search for words in a large number of optional extra word lists
* Add your own custom glossaries
* Configure for American, British, Canadian, Australian or Asian English
* Option to hide (default) or flag vulgar and offensive related words
* Reverse definition (full text) search
* Cross-links words that sound the same (homonyms)

The extensive up-to-date dictionary database features:
* Definitions and synonyms, including many compounds and proper nouns
* Word relations: find antonyms, parts or types, less specific words, etc.
* Over 126 000 synonym sets and 158 000 root words
* Search over 260 000 words, compounds and derived forms
* 70 000+ pronunciations, with pop-up hint pronunciation key
* 49 000 usage examples
* View alphabetically nearest words, suggestions for many misspellings

WordWeb Pro runs under Windows 98/2000/Me/XP and Vista. Sorry, there is no Mac, Palm or Pocket PC version. You do not need to be online to use WordWeb.

Word finding
Enter a pattern as the search word and it will find words that match, e.g.
* T???SH finds thrash, thresh and thrush
* *GRY finds angry, hungry and unangry
* ?*Q*P finds acquaintanceship, equip, liquid soap, re-equip, and square up

Use * to stand for any number of letters, and ? for one unknown letter. You can also do powerful advanced searches for vowel/consonant patterns, punctuation specific word forms, and groups of letters, or general advanced regular expressions.
You can also search sets of additional word lists (see the ordering page for details), including place naes, specialized word lists and other languages.

Anagrams
Enter a word and you can find all straight and multiple word anagrams, e.g.
* protest finds potters, spotter, to strep, pert sot, etc.
* begin finds being, binge, in beg, and gin be
* WordWeb Pro finds powder brow + many others.
You can also find partial anagrams. How many words can you make using the letters in "constitutional"?
 
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