Ninja Fast Dictionary

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Long ago, I got in the habit of using Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary. And I’ve suffered through the painfully slow page loads for the better part of a decade. But then I stumbled upon a better alternative. NinjaWords is “a really fast dictionary … fast like a Ninja.” Give it a try. You’ll enjoy the speed.

PS Another cool option is Definr.com, which is fast and features a handy auto-complete function. Thanks to a reader for flagging that one for us.

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  1. Tiago Pavan on May 27, 2008 10:23 am

    I suppose definr.com is even faster with its “auto-complete” function as we type.

  2. richard on May 27, 2008 5:17 pm

    definr.com is amazingly quick, but the definition of the first word I tried (propaedeutic) contained a typo. There are no links or email addresses for feedback (at least none I could find). It’s always a bit scary to use a tool that provides zero feedback to its maintainer. But I guess this thing is just a showboat for Rails anyway.

  3. Shah on July 28, 2008 8:25 pm

    It’s really fast but it seems it’s not comprehensive. also Auto-Complete is a great feature which is missing. I prefer http://WWW.AZDIC.COM

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