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Reverse Search
Reverse Search allows you to search within the full text of dictionary entries for words, word parts, and phrases.
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Example: Searching for "apple orange" identifies all entries that contain the word "apple" or the word "orange."
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Example: Searching for "apple orange" identifies all entries that contain the word "apple" or "apples" or "orange" or "oranges."
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Example: Searching for "apple orange" identifies all entries that contain the word "apple" and the word "orange."
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Example: Searching for "a variety of apple" identifies all entries that contain that phrase. Searching for "app" identifies all entries that contain the letters "app," such as occurrences of "apple," "application," and "apply."
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painless |
If something is painless, it doesn't cause pain. If a shot at the doctor's office is painless, it doesn't make your arm hurt. |
suffix |
A suffix is something that is added to the end of a word to change that word's meaning in some way. A suffix is not a word by itself. It is a word part that has a kind of meaning. The suffix "-s" in "books," for example, gives the meaning of "more than one." The suffix "-less" in "painless" gives the meaning "without." |
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