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including lexical, terminological and ontological information. Our data is available

in a relational database, as a result it is possible to use the data for many purposes.



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Save it ! Just look at the the result of a lookup from OmegaWiki yourself.

Lookup performed for the word «Religion» as a Dutch word (I know it is the same in English:-))

Here is the result :

Expression: Religion

Other languages: Bavarian

Language: German

▼ religion : The expression of man's belief in and reverence for a superhuman power recognized as the creator and governor of the universe.

▼ Definition

Language Text:

Breton Eztaoladur kred hag azeulerezh mab-den etrezek ur boud hollc'halloudek anavezet da grouer ha reolenner an hollved.

Bulgarian Изразяване на човешката вяра в и благоговение пред свръхчовешка сила, призната за създател и управляваща вселената.

Castilian La expresión de la creencia y reverencia del hombre hacia un ser superior reconocido como el creador y regidor del universo.

Dutch Uitdrukking van iemands geloof in en ontzag voor een opperwezen erkend als schepper van en heerser over het heelal.

English The expression of man's belief in and reverence for a superhuman power recognized as the creator and governor of the universe.

French Expression de la croyance et de la révérence de l'homme vers un être supérieur reconnu comme le créateur et le régisseur de l'univers.

Polish zespół wierzeń dotyczących genezy, struktury i celu istnienia człowieka, ludzkości i świata, wiara w Boga, bóstwa i w nieśmiertelność duszy; związane z nią zachowania oraz formy organizacyjne

Portuguese Expressão da crença do homem em reverência a um poder sobre-humano reconhecido como criador e governador do universo.

Slovenian Izraz človekovega prepričanja in spoštovanja neke nadčloveške moči stvaritelja in voditelja vesolja.

Yes! That's how it works. You perform a lookup for one word, and the following happens :

-You get the complete definition of the word in language-1 ;

-You then get the complete translation to language-2 of the complete definition of the word from language-1.

-And then it goes on up to the number of languages for which the definition was provided (by the OmegaWiki contributors ; please consider contributing in order to enrich the dictionary database)

See, it's not just a bilingual dictionary. Actually it's a set of monolingual dictionaries where each definition from language-1 is translated to language-2, language-3, language-4, up to the number of languages that are available in the dictionary. Using the DfM-Creator, you can create a multilingual dictionary containing the 471 languages available in OmegaWiki !