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Old 02-Mar-2004, 15:39
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As far as I'm concerned, most glossaries are arranged in alphabetical order. And
I'd like to know whether there is some categorized glossary available on the
Internet. I mean the kind of glossary which put words into groups, like
"describing a person's character traits" or "describing a person's appearance"
or something. I think it may make it easier to memorise new words and find out
words we are looking for when writing. Thanks.
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Old 02-Mar-2004, 22:37
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As far as I'm concerned, most glossaries are arranged in alphabetical order. And
I'd like to know whether there is some categorized glossary available on the
Internet. I mean the kind of glossary which put words into groups, like
"describing a person's character traits" or "describing a person's appearance"
or something. I think it may make it easier to memorise new words and find out
words we are looking for when writing. Thanks.
I don't know of such a resource. Perhaps one of the others will.
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http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabpage.htm

Any use?
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Thanks, I'll have a look at it.
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It wasposted by the site owner when the question came upbefore.
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