SlovoEd is a series of top-quality monolingual and bilingual dictionaries for S60 devices. There are over 120 dictionaries available for 29 languages. It is an excellent solution for professional linguists, translators and typical users
Merriam-Webster Collegiate dictionary is a explanatory dictionary for Symbian UIQ 3.0 with easy-to-use interface, rapid access, precise translations and unique compression technology which turns foreign language into almost native mother tongue
MobiDict English-Arabic Dictionary for Series 60 is a simple yet very useful and handy application. It helps you know the Arabic meanings of any English word. Put simply, it is Mobile English to Arabic dictionary. You do not need to remember the exact spelling of the English word you are looking for
Russian Spelling Dictionary for mobile phones-
Dictionary database is powered by XXI Century Dictionaries.
Russian Explanatory dictionary contains 164,092 entries.
XXI Century Dictionaries are based on the latest research, considering traditional and the most recent Russian linguistic approaches
Nokia Mobile Dictionary Slovenian- is a dictionary application for translating words from one language to another. In addition to pre-installed language(s) you may download additional dictionary languages.
The dictionary application allows you to have English and two user-defined languages on your device at the same time
The most popular dictionary of its kind around the world and is noted for its clear, concise definitions as well as its comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the vocabulary of the English-speaking world
SlovoEd Turkish-Russian is one of best-selling unidirectional UIQ-3 dictionary series containing the high-quality dictionary databases from the world's leading linguistic companies and working under the powerful SlovoEd application engine from the undisputed leader on mobile software market
MSDict Advanced English Dictionary & Thesaurus (Symbian S60 3rd Edition)- WordNet® is a large lexical database of English with up to 140,000 entries and more than 1.4 million words, developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University