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Moby Thesaurus
moby
Welcome to moby-thesaurus.org, a free and open-source website designed to facilitate meanderings through the Moby Thesaurus, the largest thesaurus in the English language.
The Moby Thesaurus is a weird and wonderful reference full of unusual and illuminating word relationships. It was compiled by Grady Ward, a software engineer, lexicographer, and Internet activist.
This website was built by Zeke Sikelianos, a designer who can't stop making language tools like wordnerd, wordnik, ord, and outcasts.
If you're a hacker, check out the command-line interface to moby.
If you're on a mobile device, save this page to your home screen.
If you do the twitters, check out @moby_thesaurus.
If you like hardcore forking action, then by all means fork.