dictionary.com
2006-12-04 11:55:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Webster's Dictionary
2006-12-04 19:56:21
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answer #2
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answered by Matt's Mom 2
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Yes, you can go to www.dictionary.com or even use the dictionary feature on www.refdesk.com. RefDesk is a great site because you can get a variety of information in addition to word definitions.
2006-12-04 20:03:16
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answered by sxy_pretty_brie_66 1
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http://www.onelook.com/
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-9854
The first link is great you just type in the word and you also have choices of a dictonary etc, the second link is fantastic also for studying purposes...Good luck...
2006-12-04 20:02:34
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answered by Tiffany B 3
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Key in the American Heritage Dictionary and keep this site in your favorites. You can quickly find definitions.
2006-12-04 20:01:11
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answered by traveler 3
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Answers.com
2006-12-04 19:56:31
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answered by fuzzylilhippiechick 3
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dictionary.com, encarta.com, or just type definition: and then the word in a search
2006-12-04 19:57:21
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answered by uofmeuchre 3
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my dad uses one but i can't remember the site..google or search for online dictionaries and you'll probably get many to pick from!!good luck.
2006-12-04 19:58:26
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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I just use yahoo search
type in "define (your word here)"
2006-12-04 19:56:51
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answered by MrWiz 4
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just click the suggested site, it always works for me. hope it helps. =]
2006-12-04 19:56:08
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answered by miss britt 2
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Yep. www.dictionary.com - it's brilliant
2006-12-04 20:01:53
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answered by Angel Wings 2
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