Jan
28
There are plenty of Web-based dictionaries out there, but not all of them give you the desired results. What if the dictionary you’re looking up into doesn’t have a word you want? Here comes Google to the rescue.
The “define” command turns Google into a meta dictionary to bring you definitions for your word from dictionaries and glossaries from the Web. To use this feature, just type define:[your_word] in the search box. No space after “:”. Replace “[your word]” with your word, of course. This brings up results in many languages other than English.
Look at this example below.

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