The Complete Dictionary 2003
Encyclopedia of all possible words

‘How big is the complete dictionary?’ It is impossible to answer this question, unless there are limitations to the definition of the word ‘complete’ and the word ‘word’. From A to Z, The Complete Dictionary consists of 26 volumes, each containing one letter of all pronounceable words up to 6 letters, 50 million words in total. These words are generated following a certain formula, which describes sounds according to our experience of words as alternating vowels and consonants. Processing by Egon Stemle.