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Voss stared for a long time. His knife hand trembled.

He’d downloaded it on a whim, back when "portable apps" meant freedom from installation. WordDB wasn’t a dictionary. It was a lexical skeleton key—an offline, cross-referenced database of English: definitions, etymologies, synonyms, antonyms, rhyming patterns, and usage frequencies. No cloud. No AI. Just 847 MB of pure, immutable language.

Wi-Fi is not guaranteed. Basements, subways, airplanes, and rural cabins often lack connectivity. With a portable word database on your keychain, you can practice anagrams or check definitions offline.

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