Cambridge Dictionary of American English (PocketPC) 5.6

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The Cambridge Dictionary of American English provides definitions for about 40,000 words and is compiled to offer what learners need most in a dictionary. With easy access, clear definitions, current vocabulary and plenty of examples this dictionary is an indispensable aid to students of English.The Cambridge Dictionary of American English is here presented in MSDict electronic format which allows quick dynamic search of words while you type, transcriptions facilitating pronunciation, stylish user interface with several split screen modes, hyperlinks between different related words, dynamic changing of font sizes, specially enhanced for hi-resolution and hi-resolution landscape. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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