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Blue-eyed Smiler  +  588137 Sun, 16 Nov 08 01:58 PM
 I need a FREE word derivation dictionary on-line, or some free downloadable one. Could you advise me one? I mean a dictionary were all derivations( or many) can be found easily. Like : encourage - disencourage, disencouragement, encourageble and so on.

Thnk you in advance

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MrPedantic  +  588150 Sun, 16 Nov 08 03:06 PM

Hello Blue,

Etymology Online is very good:

 http://www.etymonline.com/

 

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Anonymous, 27 days ago
Ya sure, just use www.dictionary.com They have the derivations of those words you need. You can also get the Oxford dictionary or try The Derivation Dictionary created by Heron books.

 

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Peter

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