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Dictionary attack
In researching this question, it is impossible to know how often people access the Google dictionary as there is no site with a counter which is available to the public for review.
You can access Google's online web application which allows you to directly access Google's online dictionary and find the definitions of all words in the dictionary.
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a good dictionary site is ask.com and dictionary.reference.com, or you could just type in dictionary.com
Try wiktionary, the free dictionary.
In short: Yes, a cross-site scripting attack (XSS) can be used to access cookies. This is a big part of the reason why you shouldn't rely solely on cookies to identify a user. In 2006, LiveJournal was a victim of just this style of attack. You can read about it in detail in the related links. Since then, browsers have implemented security measures making this kind of attack far more difficult to implement (but not impossible.)
go on this site : dictionary.reference.comit's a free online dictionary. Or type in online dictionary!
There are no official dictionary software applications for the PSP. However, modified devices are able to access homebrew dictionary applications.
The Urban Dictionary is a Web-based dictionary of slang words and phrases. As of 2009, the site contained more than 4,000,000 definitions. Submissions are regulated by volunteer editors and rated by site visitors.
I get definitions from my dictionary. And sometimes on this site as well.