http://www.irishdictionary.ie/dictionary
crú capaill (according to an online Irish dictionary)
Some popular online dictionaries include Merriam-Webster, Oxford English Dictionary, and Dictionary.com. These websites provide comprehensive definitions, pronunciations, and example sentences for various words.
The two I use the most often are: www.irishdictionary.ie www.potafocal.com a more technical dictionary is www.focal.ie and one in Irish Gaelic (as Gaeilge) Focloir Beag www.csis.ul.ie/focloir/
Dictionary of the Irish Language was created in 1976.
dict.cc/
"Google no longer has an online dictionary. If you want to spend time looking for definitions through searches it will take much longer than looking for a good online dictionary just like the ones you used in school. With the perks of technology, of course!"
well a gowod online dictionary for kids is just dictionary.com, I'ma student trust me. Using a plain dictionary is great to, but i prefer dictionary.com
iJunoon online Urdu dictionary is best online Urdu dictionary
There are many places where someone can find an Irish video online. One good place is the website "youtube". Someone can also visit the website "fluentin3months" and find an Irish video online.
There are several good online translators and dictionaries for Afrikaans. I added a few to the "Related Links" below.
Yes it is a very reliable dictionary and millions use it.
One can purchase a good reviewed crossword dictionary at online marketplaces, like Amazon or eBay. Alternatively one can look for an online crossword dictionary, like the one at thesaurus dot com.