Wiktionary

by jessicadoyle on July 31, 2006 · 9 comments

Wikipedia + Dictionary

Wiki + tionary

=

Wiktionary

WOW!
How beautiful is this? :)

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  • http://decadently.net/ marie b.

    Very, very nice. Very handy.

    ( Also, I was reading your ‘About’ page and noticed the illness that you have. I wanted to tell you that I have the same illness and have had it since I was 14; sometimes it helps to know that we’re not alone. )

  • http://smallvoices.wordpress.com Mentatoh

    Nice site design, easy to use, comes in many languages, editable and packed with information! Whoo hoo for Wikipedia! :D

  • http://jessicadoyle.ca vanesica

    Hi Marie – pulling hair. It must be a leftover form of grooming in our genetic make-up handed down generation after generation from the days when we were monkeys. LOL. Being able to laugh at something that in fact is no different than nail biting certainlly lightens up life. It was great to get to chat with you on your blog. Until next time… may the hair grow back in!

    Mentatoh – :) .

  • http://smallvoices.wordpress.com Mentatoh

    Yup, I really, really like my wordplay :D Mentat + potato + d’oh! = Mentatoh, taa daa! Mind if I put this blog on my blogroll?

  • http://jessicadoyle.ca vanesica

    Hi Mentat+potato+d’oh!
    Yes, that is cool to ad me to your blogroll. I had to look up what Mentat meant; an extension of C++ language. Interesting.

    How’s this one:
    East + Vancouver + Jessica =
    EastVanEsica OR vanesica or EVE for short. They are my alter egos! Muahahahahahaha

  • http://smallvoices.wordpress.com Mentatoh

    and Mentat is also this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentat :) Thanks to Wikipedia!

  • http://range.wordpress.com range

    I love Wikipedia, so useful. But you have to be careful with some information, it can be biased or untrue. Though not to my experience, I usally verify stuff through other sites of encycloepedias.

  • http://smallvoices.wordpress.com Mentatoh

    Or in the case of the Mentat entry, information found in the Dune novel (which has an encyclopedia at the back) :)

  • http://sabinecretella.blogspot.com Sabine Cretella

    Well, and why not have a look at WiktionaryZ? Have fun!

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