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Old 05-15-2013, 01:25 PM   #2
susan_cassidy
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I think Kindle has good dictionary support. It can support foreign language dictionaries in addition to the primary English one, if the book's encoding is set properly.

5 is supported by Kindle, at least on my K3. I found a word the other day that I wanted to look up the linked word, and it worked fine. My K1 did not allow this, but the K3 had a list of linked words that I could choose from and go to.

You #1 can be supported by Kindle, if you choose the dictionary as a book and search within it, if it is not the primary dictionary.
I don't know what your #6 means.
7 - I don't see how this is relevant in a dictionary.
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