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Does anyone know of a giant database of words? Just most of the English ones? With a field stating which type it is (Noun, verb, etc)?

 

I'm willing to pay a few hundred dollars for it if if it includes 90% or more of English words and what type they are.. although free would be nice..

 

I'm going to use this for a random sentence/story generator I am making..

 

Oh and I don't care if it is in mysql format or csv format or whatever, as long as it's parseable.

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Hmm, try giving a look to the black-text part in this page (Downloadable lists of words):

http://www.net-comber.com/wordurls.html

 

I once found lots of word lists to create an anagram solver, but I never found a word list that specifies what word type the word is. But give that list a try, maybe you'll get lucky- there are lots of links there.

 

Orio.

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Thanks, I need to have some kind of info about what kind of word it is though, or else I can't do anything with them except make a totally random string of a bunch of totally random words (E.G. car tree ran blue the) which would be pretty pointless and useless.. can you please tell me if you know of a URL on that page that has says if it is a verb or noun or whatever? There is like 100 links and it will take me a while to read all of those websites, so I am hoping maybe you know of which one? o_o

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As I said, I don't know these word databases and I don't know a word database that has the info you need.

I think you should take a rather small word database (you don't need the giant ones- they have words lots of people never heard of), and using php, query dictionary sites to fetch for each word it's info- to find out if its a noun, verb etc'  (using curl and regex I suppose). Then store the info in a database or whatever you like.

That would take time, but if you are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for something like that, I think it's worth the effort (and the money you will save).

 

Orio.

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