Answers.com does have a thesaurus. It is provided by WordNet. Keep in mind, you won't always find a thesaurus entry for every word you look up. If WordNet doesn't have an entry for the word, then neither will Answers.com.
Yes. All you have to do is enter a single word in the green "Ask" window above, and activate either the radio button called "All sources" or "Reference topics" (located above the Ask box), and click on "Go."
Note:
If the "Community Q&A" radio button is depressed, you will not be taken to the dictionary on Answers.com
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
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You can't
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You can not do that from Kindle.
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