visual dictionary online websites and they seems to help tagging features that one might not know how to describe.
Out of curiosity, which sites? Google Images is often a good way to go to get the feel for the usage of a foreign word (so long as it's something concrete). I'd be careful with this though, since our definitions for tags are sometimes more specific or somewhat different than general definitions.
Re: post #3989242 Is there a tag for lone rail cars that aren't part of a train?
Doing a tag search for '*car' seems to say we only have boxcar with only one post (post #83659, which is actually a miss-tagged soapbox derby car apparently), so I'd say we don't currently have any tags for them.
It might be worth coining a tag for train car or rail car at the very least. If you populate it and write up a wiki, I don't see there being any problems doing that.
Out of curiosity, which sites? Google Images is often a good way to go to get the feel for the usage of a foreign word (so long as it's something concrete). I'd be careful with this though, since our definitions for tags are sometimes more specific or somewhat different than general definitions.
visualdictionaryonline.com It's not a visual representation of words, instead it is a visual guide of what is the name of some elements that you only know it is but not how to say it
Yes. The lower half is so similar, even down to the leg and foot positions, that I thought it was a direct trace at first. The artist has used other Monster Girl Encyclopedia designs before, so I’d say this is somewhere between an uncredited parody and plagiarism of the MGE character.