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- up wordsmith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wordsmith may refer to: A writer, a person who uses written words to communicate meaning WordSmith (software)...
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- WordSmith Tools is a software package primarily for linguists, in particular for work in the field of corpus linguistics. It is a collection of modules...
- The Wordsmith is a 1979 Canadian television film directed by Claude Jutra. It is an autobiographical piece, which brings to life the wondrous wizardy...
- natural language generation (NLG) technology. Their flagship product, Wordsmith, transforms structured data into written narratives, allowing businesses...
- April 5, 1967) is an American author and speaker. He is the founder of Wordsmith.org, an online community comprising aficionados of the English language...
- Chrysti the Wordsmith is a radio program about word origins and meanings, produced at KGLT in Bozeman, Montana. The two-minute show is written and narrated...
- Ashok Rajagopalan (also known under the blogging pseudonym Kenny Wordsmith) is an Indian writer and artist for over 500 children's books. Rajagopalan...
- 2004. Kamal, Niraj. "Arise Asia: Respond to White Peril". New Delhi: Wordsmith, 2002, ISBN 978-81-87412-08-3 Kapadia, Feroz, and Mandira Mukherjee. Encyclopaedia...
- Wordsmith is a thirty-part instructional television series about the English language. It is meant to help students expand their vocabulary through analyzing...