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An edict is an announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism. The Pope and various micronational leaders are currently the only persons who still issue edicts.

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The EDICT project was started by Jim Breen in 1991 with the aim to provide a complete Japanese to English dictionary. Since that time it has been updated and expanded by many contributors. EDICT is simply a text file; other programs are needed to search and display it. Jim Breen's own on-line dictionary WWWJDIC is a convenient way of accessing the wealth of information contained in EDICT.

This project is considered a standard Japanese-English reference on the Internet, and is used by the Unihan Database and several other Japanese-English projects. JMdict is an expanded file, containing French, German, Russian, etc. translation, and using XML with the UTF-8 encoding.

EDICT also inspired the CEDICT Chinese dictionary project of Paul Denisowski, started in 1997.

The EDICT file currently has over 128,000 entries.

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