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Dictionary Checker helps you quickly verify whether a word appears in the same local English word list used by our word tools.
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Local OneTimeRead word tools dictionary
Meaning of links
noun
- Some text or a graphic in an electronic document that can be activated to display another document or trigger an action. Example: Click the hyperlink to go to the next page.
- (by extension) An address, URL, or program that defines a hyperlink's function. Example: Copy the hyperlink and paste it into an email.
noun
- A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas. Example: The mayor’s assistant serves as the link to the media.
- One element of a chain or other connected series. Example: The third link of the silver chain needs to be resoldered.
- The connection between buses or systems. Example: A by-N-link is composed of N lanes.
- A space comprising one or more disjoint knots.
- A thin wild bank of land splitting two cultivated patches and often linking two hills.
verb
- To connect two or more things.
- (of a Web page) To contain a hyperlink to another page. Example: My homepage links to my wife's.
- To supply (somebody) with a hyperlink; to direct by means of a link. Example: Haven't you seen his Web site? I'll link you to it.
- To post a hyperlink to. Example: Stop linking those unfunny comics all the time!
- To demonstrate a correlation between two things.
noun
- A torch, used to light dark streets.
verb
- To skip or trip along smartly; to go quickly.
noun
- A golf course, especially one situated on dunes by the sea.
Source: Free Dictionary API.
What is a Dictionary Checker?
A dictionary checker verifies whether a typed word exists in a word list. It is useful for word games, puzzle checks, spelling checks, and quick vocabulary confirmation.
How It Works
The tool cleans the input, compares it against a local English word list, and then tries to load definitions from a free dictionary source when available.