Actually Advanced English Dictionary might be a better idea, since the way in 
which WordBook let's you look up any word in a definition by making each word a 
link makes definitions a pain to listen to. They're both pretty good.

Respectfully,
Aser Tolentino, Esq.

On Mar 5, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Mike Busboom <m...@busboom.at> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I recently downloaded the Merriam-Webster dictionary App for my iPhone, and I 
> really like it.  There is one feature, however, that it either doesn't have, 
> or I haven't been able to activate it.
> 
> Sometimes, when entering an unfamiliar word, I don't get the spelling quite 
> right, and the dictionary accurately states that the word isn't in its 
> database.  I am looking for an offline dictionary that automatically lists 
> alternative words that it thinks might be the word I am actually looking for. 
>  My old Franklyn Language Master has this feature, and I am looking for 
> something similar for the iPhone.  Any and all suggestions would be greatly 
> appreciated.  In case you're interested, the word over which I stumbled, i.e. 
> the word that made me wish for this feature was "potemkin."
> 
> Mike
> 
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