The Dictionary is made for difficult words: from names and terms that are hard to spell, to business acronyms that are used only at your company internally, to even fantasy names you’ve invented for your novel.

Adding Dictionary terms:
To add entries to your dictionary, type the new term in the text box at the top, and then click
+ Add
Removing Dictionary terms:
To remove entries from your dictionary, just click on the
Remove button.
Aqua Voice’s Dictionary can handle many types of entries: from international names, technical terms, to newly created made up words. Here are some examples:
Names of people:
- “Izadi”
- “Kamil Szczerba”
- “Zsófia”
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Used in an example
“Thank you for the email
Kamil, lets collaborate on some YouTube videos. Are you free next week for call?
Best,
Jack”Â
Medical terms:
- “Ruxolitinib”
- “Myelofibrosis”
- “JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor”
- “Splenomegaly”
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Used in an example:
“Mr. Thompson has been started on
Ruxolitinib, a JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor for his myelofibrosis-related splenomegaly and systemic symptoms. He’s tolerating it well so far, with stable counts and mild improvement in fatigue. We’ll continue to monitor his CBCs biweekly.”Â
Internal tools created at your company
- “Bookface”
- “MCP”
- “Praxivault”
- “Opsinova”
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“Hey Mark, can you add to our
Praxivault notes the best practices for using MCPs that you’ve found on Bookface?”Â
Magical towns in your fantasy novel
- “Rokhollow”
- “Draewenford”
- “Thornvale”
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“The road from
Draewenford to Thornvalewound through fog-draped hills, the air thick with pine and rain.”Â
Names from around the world, niche technical terms, and made up names that you just came up with; Aqua Voice can understand them all.
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