Scientific dictionaries

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David Healey

Are there different forms of scienctific dictionaries in spellcheck, such as biological sciences, which won't underline so many common scientific names/words whilst writing a dissertation, for example. The two advantages would be the basic lack of distraction whilst checking every second word underlined and finding no mistake, but also if mistakes are made.
 
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Mike Williams [MVP]

David said:
Are there different forms of scienctific dictionaries in spellcheck,
such as biological sciences, which won't underline so many common
scientific names/words whilst writing a dissertation, for example.
The two advantages would be the basic lack of distraction whilst
checking every second word underlined and finding no mistake, but
also if mistakes are made.

Yes. You can google on "scientific spell checker". Make sure that anything
you purchase is compatible with your version of Word.

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