thesaurus in the PONS Dictionary

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The original selection of cards included memory expansion cards, a thesaurus dictionary, and some games.
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She normally repeats words over in many forms akin to a thesaurus.
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It is in particular used about a preferred term from a thesaurus.
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Although including synonyms, a thesaurus should not be taken as a complete list of all the synonyms for a particular word.
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His work on the thesaurus arose partly from an effort to battle depression.
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She wrote various songs with a dictionary in one hand and a thesaurus in the other.
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The most clearly visible trend across this history of thesaurus development has been from the context of small-scale isolation to a networked world.
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Many word processors are equipped with a basic function of thesaurus, allowing learners to change a word to another similar word with ease.
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In database searching, a thesaurus strategy is to use multiple iterations to search for related words and generate results.
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This was not a general dictionary but a thesaurus of synonyms, epithets, verses and phrases in classical poetic usage.
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