HNHSoft Advanced English Dictionary for Windows Mobile 3.0.1

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Turn your Windows Mobile PDA into a huge reference book. HNHSoft Advanced English Dictionary is a comprehensive English dictionary and thesaurus. Powered by Wordnet data, it contains over 150,000 English head words. If printed, it would be equivalent to an incredibly huge reference book of over 1,800 pages. The dictionary provides a great study tool that allows you to organize your own list of words. You can review the words any time you want, as often as you want, and even test if you have memorized your words. No matter you are a language scholar or an English language student, you will find this dictionary extremely useful.

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