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Ralph Benko is a senior economic advisor to the American Principles Project, and is the author of The Websters' Dictionary: How to Use the Web to Transform the World.
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The third element is the frequent use of a dictionary to eliminate misunderstandings.
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Or they use a "dictionary attack, " an elaborate guessing game in which thousands of address combinations are tested for validity.
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"Two speakers, English and Chinese, will be able to communicate live without having to use the phrasebook or dictionary, " said Mr Davydov.
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Ian Brookes, consultant editor at Collins English Dictionary, agrees the figurative and metaphorical use of the word crept into the English language as an intensifier.
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Of the 65, 000 words in the English dictionary, most English-speakers will only use 5-6, 000, Sheedy said.
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"To be told in my own country I can't use a word in the English dictionary - it's nonsense, " said Mr McColghan.
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But because they use cryptographic hashes to obscure those words, the computing power to run a dictionary attack has long been unavailable to most users.
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He said he looked up the word "cheat" in the dictionary and said the definition to gain an unfair advantage doesn't describe his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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