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Reverse-Engineering Apple Dictionary
> Otherwise I think it lacks structure and can't be harvested automatically easily
Indeed, it depends on the language and your goals - I had a very high success rate plucking out Russian grammatical tables from English Wiktionary with a few hours of scripting the data cleaning (https://github.com/thombles/declensions). I have a theory that you could get better results using an offline archive of the page sources but haven't tried this yet.
osx-dictionary
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Reverse-Engineering Apple Dictionary
Thank you for posting this code on Github! There has been some reverse-engineering done on the language dictionaries bundled with Mac OS, and it's nice to know that the same model is being used on the Apple Watch!
https://josephg.com/blog/reverse-engineering-apple-dictionar...
There's also a command-line tool that can query the dictionary:
https://github.com/takumakei/osx-dictionary
What are some alternatives?
icu - The home of the ICU project source code.
binwalk - Firmware Analysis Tool
MacOSX-SDKs - A collection of those pesky SDK folders: MacOSX10.1.5.sdk thru MacOSX11.3.sdk
dictionary-api
apple-peeler - Extract XML from the OS X dictionaries.