• Glossary of Plant Food
       by Aleksander Vasiljević

      Brief two-way English - Serbian glossary of fruits, vegetables and spices.

      The glossary has two parts: the English>Serbian glossary which has 160 terms listed and the Serbian>English glossary with 140 terms.

      The Latin names of plants have also been given in order to simplify searching.

      For Serbian, the Latin script has been used. If you need the Cyrillic version, do not hesitate to contact me.
  • Multilingual Glossary of Chemical Elements
       by Aleksander Vasiljević

      Languages include: Latin, English, Serbian (Latin and Cyrillic alphabet), Croatian and Hungarian.

      Find the elements' names simply by clicking on their symbols in the Periodic Table of the Elements!

      New elements:
      Uub 112, Uuq 114, Uuh 116 and Uuo 118
      (updated March 4th).



  • Frank Dietz's glossary index
       www.frankdietz.com/glossary.htm

      Glossary index page created and maintained by Frank Dietz. It contains links to almost 2,000 monolingual, bilingual and multilingual glossaries and dictionaries, as well as to some general translation-related sites.
  • Yourdictionary glossary portal
       www.yourdictionary.com

      Yourdictionary.com is one of the world's largest glossary portals. There you can find links to around 260 monolingual, bilingual and multilingual glossaries, 110 grammars, a list of glossaries sorted by their subject, a language guesser, a list of abbreviations, and there's of course a game room and a Word of the Day section.
  • World Wide Words
       http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/

      A very detailed glossary of strangest possible words and expressions used in English, often borrowed from various world's cultures and nations. Among the words you will find ansible, chrestomaty, jactitation, scombroid and zenzizenzizenzic, as well as some very interesting articles and book reviews.