Enlexica Announces Enhanced Online Baseball Dictionary With Over 5,000 Terms
Enlexica Announces Enhanced Online Baseball Dictionary With Over 5,000 Terms
SANTA BARBARA, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2003
Enlexica, Inc. today announced a new enhanced version of its popular baseball dictionary, “The Language of Baseball” at http://www.enlexica.com/sp/bb. The dictionary, with over 5,000 baseball terms, was developed as a free resource for writers, students and fans of the game.
In addition to allowing visitors to search for a term in the dictionary, the new home page lists ten separate baseball glossaries that include “Pitching Mechanics”, “Player Transactions” and “Batting Statistics”. A baseball “Word of the Day” is shown, as well as baseball trivia terms and top ten searched terms. Visitors simply click on a word to view the definitions.
The “Language of Baseball” also lets other baseball site operators add the dictionary to their own websites by providing a “Find Baseball Term” box they can easily copy to their site.
The Enlexica concept was developed in response to the need for a comprehensive baseball resource that combines a dictionary and thesaurus into one useful tool. Instead of the usual way of using a dictionary and thesaurus separately, synonyms are listed with the definition of a term.
ÂEnlexica is the type of site that really harnesses the power of the web instead of just trying to duplicate what is already in a book, according to EnlexicaÂs President, Roy Kuklinsky.
He added, ÂStudents of the game of baseball can examine a subject like ÂBatting Statistics’ and learn all the terms used to measure a batter’s performance  in effect combining a dictionary with an encyclopedia.Â
Enlexica, Inc. is a California Corporation located in Santa Barbara, California. The company was founded in 2000 for the purpose of developing dictionary/thesaurus software for a variety of fields.
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