chemistry dictionary for Word

December 17, 2008 at 9:32 am | | science community, software

This is pretty cool. Check out this chemistry dictionary for Word that contains thousands of chemistry words for the spell checker. That should reduce the little red squiggles all over the documents! Thanks azmanam over at Chemistry-Blog.

chemistry-dictionary

I’m using it. It knows what an azepine is!

It’s very easy to install and it doesn’t overwrite your own custom dictionary. The README file is helpful, but I suggest you store the chemistry.dic file here instead of My Documents:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Application Data\Microsoft\Proof

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  1. Thanks for the link. Glad I could help.

    I’ll be writing a follow up post in a day or so with some interesting before and after pictures.

    Comment by azmanam — December 17, 2008 #

  2. Chemistry, not Chemisty (sic)? :)

    Comment by sjb — December 17, 2008 #

  3. i’m tempted not to correct that typo, for the irony.

    Comment by sam — December 17, 2008 #

  4. Thank you for your help!
    Do you have chemical dictionary for custom synthesis? Our company produce the derivatives of quinoline and beta-cyclodextrin. Thank you.

    Comment by Tocopharm.com — March 28, 2016 #

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