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where can i go for definitions


Question Posted Monday October 31 2005, 10:52 am

im in tech class and i have to define weather terms but i can find any websites ive tried dictonairy.com and google and askjeeves can anyone help me?

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AGEHA answered Thursday November 3 2005, 3:26 am:
Are you sure you've tried google? I searched for "weather terms" and got this on 'I'm Feeling Lucky.'

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xoMirandaLynnxo answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 6:50 pm:
umm try weather.com??? i dont know if it will help but it seems like it would in this case??
hope i helped!!
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hyperhottiegirl answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 10:29 am:
www.google.com and then type in weather definitions

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karenR answered Monday October 31 2005, 11:01 pm:
This should help

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S_C answered Monday October 31 2005, 3:24 pm:
Well you've already gotten answers that I would have given you, so instead of repeating, I have one other option that could or could not work for you. Do you have AIM? If so, then there's a robot called SmarterChild (that's the screen name, it's just a robot, not a person) and if you add him, then you say "define ____" (your word) he usually has answers, but you have to spell it correctly otherwise he won't understand, and he might and might not have it. But like some others, it's www.dictionary.com, and again, try google by putting define_____ that should help you more, hopefully.
Good luck--- by the way, do you not have a book for that class?

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SweetxxIntoxication answered Monday October 31 2005, 3:05 pm:
well, try www.dictionary.com since you spelt it wrong up there, maybe this will help

try google again, and in the search engine i type define: then the word/term

you can try like www.foxnews.com and go to the weather section and see, or on the weather section on yahoo.com

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lulabelle answered Monday October 31 2005, 11:37 am:
Hi, here are some websites for you. I think the last one is the best one. Good Luck!

LULABELLE

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MHScutie87 answered Monday October 31 2005, 11:18 am:
Well, if you are spelling 'dictionary' like that, then you probably won't be able to find the website. So, try [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Also, you could try searching "the word" and "definition" on google.com, yahoo.com, or aj.com.

hope this helps- :)

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