Yes, that website is an online dictionary.
You can find words by typing their definitions into a search engine or a dictionary website such as Merriam-Webster or Dictionary.com. These resources will provide you with the word that matches the definition you have entered.
Professional people write these definitions for each dictionary as a job. There will be one team of people for Merriam-Webster Dictionary, one for Oxford etc, and they write these definitions.
The company Merriam Webster provides dictionaries which are targeted for children. They allow for easier understanding of words with visuals and simple descriptions and definitions.
Dictionaries, thesauruses, and online resources like Merriam-Webster or Dictionary.com are helpful for finding definitions and synonyms for unfamiliar words.
For words and phrases like rework, there are plenty of sites that provide definitions and meanings. Examples include Merriam-Webster, Macmillan Dictionary, and Wordnik.
Several websites offer audio pronunciations of words. One website to visit that does offers audio pronunciation is the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus.
You can find a list of open compound words in dictionaries, such as Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary. These dictionaries provide comprehensive lists of words and their definitions, including open compound words. You can also search online for resources that specifically focus on compound words.
Some popular online dictionaries include Merriam-Webster, Oxford English Dictionary, and Dictionary.com. These websites provide comprehensive definitions, pronunciations, and example sentences for various words.
We and wo are 2 letter words in the Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
There are many online dictionaries on the web today. The more known one is Dictionary (dot) (com). However there are many others such as; Collins dictionary, Oxford, Long Man dictionary, and Merriam-Webster.
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the 7 letter words refence and referee. They are valid Scrabble words.
Webster's dictionary is an American English dictionary that was originally written and continues to be edited with American English spellings, definitions and colloquialisms in mind. There are many words in Webster's dictionary that have different definitions than they would in a British dictionary. For example the word "lift" used in America as in "Can I get a lift?" would mean, "Can I have a ride?" In a British dictionary, the word "lift" might refer to an elevator lift. An example of a spelling difference can be seen in the American English word "theater" and the British English word "theatre". These words have the exact same definition and differ only in the way that they are spelled. Despite being recognized as two distinct dialects, American English and British English are mutually intelligible. This means that a speaker of American English should be able to hold a complete conversation with a speaker of British English with negligible difficulty.