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  1. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.

  2. WikEM

    WikEM, The Global Emergency Medicine Wiki, is the world's largest and most popular emergency medicine open-access reference resource. Our highly acclaimed content is freely available via the …

  3. WIK Group

    With WIK Labs, we have created a space to accelerate promising ideas that attune technology to nature. It’s a space for innovators, for all those that question the status quo and want to create positive change.

  4. wiki - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 21, 2026 · wiki (plural wikis) A collaborative website which can be directly edited merely by using a web browser, often by anyone who has access to it.

  5. Wiki | Dictionary Wiki | Fandom

    wik·i [wik-ee] noun, plural wikis. 1. a collaborative website that allows anyone to add, modify, and delete its contents using a web browser. 2. Also wiki engine, wiki application. software used to create and …

  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Community portal – The central hub for editors, with resources, links, tasks, and announcements. Village pump – Forum for discussions about Wikipedia itself, including policies and technical issues. Site …

  7. Wiki - Wikipedia

    Editing display showing MediaWiki markup language A photo of the MediaWiki homepage, a wiki software A wiki (/ ˈwɪki / ⓘ WICK-ee) is a form of hypertext publication on the internet which is …

  8. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    ^ Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies. ^ Pronounced / ˌwɪkɪˈpiːdiə / ⓘ WIK-ih-PEE-dee-ə or / ˌwɪki -/ ⓘ WIK-ee-PEE-dee-ə in English ^ Available as an archive at the …

  9. English Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    The English Wikipedia is the primary [a] English-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia. It was created by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on 15 January 2001, as Wikipedia's …

  10. Wikipedia

    Look up // in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The two slashes // may indicate: a comment marker in several programming languages including C, C++, JavaScript and Java the root directory path in …