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Dictionary Definitions at your Fingertips

Written by: The Tutor on Monday, March 7th, 2005
Posted to: Dictionary,Google,Search
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What do you do when you are at the computer and need a definition for a word? You might get up and find a dictionary or you might go to a web site like dictionary.com. Google give’s you another, fast option. Actually, two options.

Just enter the word “define:” along with the word you want to look up into the Google search field:

Definition request

That’s it. If it’s in the dictionary, you’ll get a long page of definitions from a multitude of web dictionaries, glossaries and occasionally some other types of sources. There is a link below the definition if you’d like to go to the source page.

There is also another interesting method you can use that will provide more than just a defintiion. This works in conjunction with the hot new information web site called Answers.com. Simply enter the word–just the word, no “define:”–into the search field. If the word is in the Answers.com database (and there are over a million words and subjects there), you will find a link at the top right of the Google page that is worded “definition.”

Definition link to Answers.com

Clicking this link will take you directly to the Answers.com page for the word or subject. This page will show you an incredible amount of information that generally goes way beyond just the definition. It’s actually more like an encyclopedia and a dictionary combined. Give it a shot, you’ll really like it. In fact, to see it in action click the California to see what you’ll get.

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2 Responses to “Dictionary Definitions at your Fingertips”

  1. # Docon 03 Sep 2007 at 9:08 pm

    Seems to me I had a dictionary on my Google toolbar. That was on an older computer that is now retired. Am I dreaming? It may be as easy to type in Google search as it is to open a dictionary from a toolbar button, then type in the word to be defined. But I liked the dictionary button on my Google toolbar.

    Doc

  2. # f011d9f0cbb5on 09 May 2008 at 12:17 pm

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