Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. ^ " Expands Content by Adding Wikipedia Encyclopedia to Search Capabilities".^ " Goes Live as the Most Comprehensive Internet Forums Service".added 234 tracking cookies when encountering a first-time user. in 2010 topped the list compiled by The Wall Street Journal ranking websites by how many third-party tracking cookies were added to the user's computer. An interface to Google Translate was added in 2008. The site's web directory was an interface to the Open Directory Project, and its web search feature used Google Search. Its thesaurus was based on multiple versions of Roget's Thesaurus. Its online dictionary indexed the American Heritage Dictionary, Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary, the Jargon File, the Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary, Acronym Finder, Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, the On-line Medical Dictionary, and WordNet. The encyclopedia had articles from such sources as the 2004 Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, the Crystal Reference Encyclopedia, and (later) the English Wikipedia. The site can also search Usenet groups and other mailing lists. The site's sources include other online dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a search of terms found on other websites such as Wikipedia and the CIA World Factbook. reproduces content from external sources. On 3 July 2008, IAC acquired Lexico Publishing Group, LLC and its three properties:, , and. (In December 2009, the links were replaced with Google's own dictionary.) Google added a definition link for certain search words in a non-exclusive relationship (along with links to definitions from a few other commercial reference websites). This exclusive relationship was terminated without explanation to the public when the Google links were redirected to definitions at. The popularity of had been greatly boosted by Google's practice of offering a link at the top of their search results that goes to the definition. In 2005, Lexico announced that would begin offering searches of Wikipedia content. The site was later acquired by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. was launched by InReference, Inc in February 1997. You can help Wookieepedia by expanding it.The old version of the logo This article is a stub about the Galactic Republic. Bardan Jusik, an ex-Jedi assisted in negotiating the transport of his former mentor, Arligan Zey, and Master Kina Ha to the Altisian Jedi's headquarters. Force Adepts, Antarian Rangers, and Ffib nonconformists were helped into refuge. Although Camas was killed early on in their operations, more and more Jedi were rescued. In hiding, Master Altis established connections with fellow Masters Plett and Iri Camas, setting up escape routes for survivors and other allies of the Jedi. Upon the execution of Order 66 and the beginning of the Great Jedi Purge, the Altisians went underground. Tur-Mukan agreed to think about it, planning on leaving at the end of the war. Jedi Masana would encounter Knight Etain Tur-Mukan at a rendezvous on Nerrif where Masana invited a distraught Tur-Mukan to join their group, one that would accept her and her child. Later in the war, the Altisians began working more closely with the High Council, taking on missions and helping win victories against the Confederacy of Independent Systems. After being rescued, Devis opted to join the Altisians instead of returning to the Republic. Rushing to her aide on JanFathal, they met with Captain Gilad Pellaeon and Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who was unnerved by the unorthodox Jedi. The Jedi enclave on Bespin was used by Altis as training grounds.ĭuring the Clone Wars, a group of Altisians, including Callista Masana, Geith Eris, and Altis himself were traveling aboard the Wookiee Gunner when they received a distress signal from the Republic Intelligence spy Hallena Devis. Leaving the Jedi Temple during the last decades of the Temple, Altis and his followers moved about the galaxy serving as relief workers on underdeveloped worlds and backwaters. Unlike the main Order, the Altisians were not all Force-sensitives there were many non-Jedi that lived within their community. They held several precepts frowned upon by the orthodox Jedi Order, including the taking of multiple apprentices by one master and allowing families. The Altisian Jedi were a splinter faction of the Jedi Order headed by Master Djinn Altis. " I teach being good, doing good, and asking good questions.
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