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		<title>By: Free Games</title>
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		<description>[...] WordReferenceWordReference has been on my list for a very long time, particularly because every word in every definition is clickable. In addition, one can create and participate in forum discussions on words or phrases that don&#8217;t appear in the dictionary. Clearly, the creators of WordReference are people who understand the complexity of language. What has kept WordReference at the top of my list is that they continue to innovate. The WordReference team just created an iPhone application and have made it available for free. Simply go to the iTunes App store and search for WordReference. Now you can have a robust multilingual dictionary in the palm of your hand, too. For more on dictionaries, see my post from earlier in the year. [...]</description>
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