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bartleby - Roget’s International Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
(E?)(L?) http://www.bartleby.com/110/
C. O. Sylvester Mawson
Peter Roget’s classic structure coupled with Mawson’s modernization becomes even more user-friendly on Bartleby.com with 85,000 hyperlinked cross-references—thus fulfilling their goal of “each word being related to its neighbors and each part to the whole.” Additionally, over 2,900 proverbs and quotations from classic and modern authors illustrate the 1,000-plus entries.
CONTENTS
- Bibliographic Record
- Preface
- Introduction
- Abbreviations
- How to Use the Book
- Index Guide
A COMPLETE BOOK OF SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS FOUNDED UPON AND EMBODYING ROGET’S ORIGINAL WORK WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS AND MODERNIZATIONS
NEW YORK: THOMAS Y. CROWELL, 1922
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
Alphabetical Index
- A–C
- D–F
- G–I
- J–M
- N–P
- Q–S
- T–Z
Synopsis of Categories
- Abstract Relations
- Space
- Matter
- Intellect
- Volition
- Affections
bartleby - Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus
(E?)(L?) http://www.bartleby.com/62/
Roget’s II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995
Containing 35,000 synonyms in an easy-to-use format, this thesaurus features succinct word definitions and an innovative hyperlinked category index by the editors of the American Heritage® Dictionary.
CONTENTS
- Bibliographic Record
- Guide
- Staff
- Preface
- Introduction
By the Editors of the American Heritage® Dictionaries
BOSTON: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, 1995
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
Category Index: Words Related and Opposite in Meaning
Alphabetical Index
- A-1 to all right
- all-round to atrocity
- atrophy to big
- Big Brother to bumbling
- bummer to civilizing
- clack to conflict
- confluence to crocked
- crone to depredate
- depress to dissemble
- disseminate to ego trip
- egregious to exaggeration
- exalt to fete
- fetid to frontispiece
- front-runner to grotesque
- grotto to hooker
- hookup to incontinent
- incontrovertible to interrogatory
- interrupt to lawyer
- lax to mammoth
- man to monopoly
- monotone to obeisant
- obese to parry
- parsimonious to plethora
- pliability to prominent
- promise to rebellious
- rebirth to reverberation
- revere to scintillation
- scion to simmer down
- simper to spew
- sphere to subvert
- succeed to text
- texture to truce
- truckle to unlearned
- unlike to vibrate
- vice to zonked
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lexfn - Lexical FreeNet - Connected Thesaurus
Wort-Relationen suchen
(E?)(L?) http://www.lexfn.com/
Type one or two words, concepts, or famous names into the boxes below:
- Connection: Find connections between the words
- Show related: Find words related to the first word
- Show reachable: Find words reachable within links
- Intersection: Find words reachable from both words
- Rhyme coercion: Find related words that rhyme
- Spell check: Find words spelled similarly to the first
- Substring: Find words containing the first as a substring
Optionally, you can select which links to allow in your query:
- Allow trigger links - Example: Clinton - Whitewater
- Allow synonym links - Example: bike - bicycle
- Allow generalization links - Example: tree - acacia
- Allow specialization links - Example: shoe - footwear
- Allow comprises links - Example: Turkey - Istanbul
- Allow part-of links - Example: CPU - computer
- Allow antonym links - Example: opaque - clear
- Allow rhyme links - Example: Reno - casino
- Allow sounds-like links - Example: candle - cancel
- Allow anagram links - Example: Geraldine - realigned
- Allow occupation links - Example: Leonardo da Vinci - painter
- Allow nationality links - Example: Martin Luther - German
- Allow birth year links - Example: Orville Wright - 1871
- Allow death year links - Example: Gilda Radner - 1989
- Allow biographical trigger links - Example: Jesse Louis Jackson - rainbow
- Allow also known as links - Example: John Ono Lennon - John Lennon
This program allows you to search for relationships between words, concepts, and people. It is a "combination thesaurus", "rhyming dictionary", "pun generator", and "concept navigator". Use it to find words that fit the needs of whatever writing endeavor you've undertaken, or just to browse concept space. To use the system, enter one or two words into the boxes at the top of the page, select a function to perform, optionally select some word relations to allow, and click Submit Query! Here is a description of the seven functions that are available.
- Connection: This option lets you find connections between two words, concepts, or people, even those that seem unrelated. Try entering a concept into each of the boxes in the first section, select some relations to allow, select the Connection function, and hit Submit Query. You may be surprised at the results!
- Show related: This option shows you how a certain word is related to various other words in the dictionary. You only need to enter a word into the first box to use this option.
- Show reachable: This option shows you words that are more distantly related to the first word. You can specify how distant by typing a different number into the box next to the Show reachable option.
- Intersection: For this option you must enter two words. It finds words that are related to both. You can control how deeply the program searches for commonalities by typing a different number into the box next to the Show reachable option.
- Rhyme coercion: If you're writing rhymed poetry, try entering two words that you wish to rhyme. Using the Rhyme coercion you can find words related to each words, respectively, that rhyme or sound alike.
- Spell check and Substring: These options let you find words in the database that you don't know how to spell. The Spell check option finds words that are spelled similarly to the first word. The Substring option finds words that contain the first word.
Related projects
- Cinema FreeNet applies the same FreeNet data structures to the task of connecting movies, actors, directors, and producers.
- Try out a simple word game based on this program.
- The Semantic Rhyming Dictionary is a more efficient and richer resource for the specific task of finding rhyming words.
- Robert Parks and the ARTFL Project at the University of Chicago have initiated an exciting lexical database project called The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus.
- Check out the Plum Design Visual Thesaurus, a stunning front-end to WordNet that takes "navigation" quite a bit more literally than I do.
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