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If you’ve taken a look at some of our recent posts, you’ll have seen the wide range of resources our API supports, from language games to life-saving applications such as Sex eLimu. Many of the apps that have been created would have…
The Oxford Dictionaries API is used by some of the world’s largest and most innovative organisations, supporting easy access to our world-renowned dictionary content. Products from Amazon, Google, Facebook and others benefit from customised wordlists and language data, offered in…
One of the main ways we see people using Oxford Dictionaries API for is dictionary lookup. Be it a point and click, a simple text box entry, or a press and hold, users want to be able to check word…
This post is not updated for v2, please see migration guide. The Oxford Dictionaries API makes it possible to extract a list of words that you can use to verify an input into your app. Is it a ‘real’ word?…
This post is not updated for v2, please see migration guide. The Wordlist endpoint is one of our most-used endpoints, and it’s no surprise: its filters make it ideal for everything from language games to crossword solvers – and I’m…
This post is not updated for v2, please see migration guide. First things first: what is an API? ‘API’ technically stands for ‘Application Programming Interface‘. Still not sure what it is? You’re not the only one. There are many ways…
This post is not updated for v2, please see migration guide. Welcome to the Oxford Dictionaries API blog! Here, we’ll be exploring all of the innovative and exciting things you can do and create using Oxford Dictionaries data. Posts will…