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'''Dictd''' is the reference implementation of the [[DICT]] network protocol, which serves language dictionaries (AKA glossaries) over a network. It stores its database in a simple text-based file with extension .dict (or .dict.dz when using [[Dzip]]), alongside an index file with the extension .index.<ref>[[Wikipedia:DICT#DICT_file_format]]</ref> There is an extension called "'''dictzip'''" that uses the [[Gzip]] format, with extra index data in its headers, to compress the dictionary. <ref>Dictd source → dictzip.1.in; should also be available <code>man 1 dictzip</code> on a computer with the Dictd programs installed</ref>
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'''Dictd''' is the reference implementation of the [[DICT]] network protocol, which serves language dictionaries (AKA glossaries) over a network. It stores its database in a simple text-based file with extension .dict (or .dict.dz when using [[Dzip]]), alongside an index file with the extension .index.<ref>[[Wikipedia:DICT#DICT_file_format]]</ref> There is an extension called "'''dictzip'''" that uses the [[Gzip]] format, with extra index data in its headers, to compress the dictionary.<ref>Dictd source → dictzip.1.in; should also be available <code>man 1 dictzip</code> on a computer with the Dictd programs installed</ref>
  
 
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File Format
Name Dictd
Ontology
Extension(s) .dict, .index
Released 1996[1]

Dictd is the reference implementation of the DICT network protocol, which serves language dictionaries (AKA glossaries) over a network. It stores its database in a simple text-based file with extension .dict (or .dict.dz when using Dzip), alongside an index file with the extension .index.[2] There is an extension called "dictzip" that uses the Gzip format, with extra index data in its headers, to compress the dictionary.[3]

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  1. Dictd source → ChangeLog
  2. Wikipedia:DICT#DICT_file_format
  3. Dictd source → dictzip.1.in; should also be available man 1 dictzip on a computer with the Dictd programs installed
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