Yes.
You should cite the dictionary you copy from.
No
There are 32,380 nine-letter words in my dictionary. Can you narrow it down? If you have an Apple or Linux computer, copy/paste this line in the Terminal to see them all: grep ^.........$ /usr/share/dict/words
Yes, think of it as DVD burning. If you make a copy of someone else's DVD it is illegal. Same as with computer software. Both are copyrighted.
No, This is a site for the Public but you should not copy the same words exactly.
no it is illegal
There's a great list in the Oxford English Dictionary - your public library is sure to have a copy.
a printer copy of computer output
PowerPoint is presentation software produced by Microsoft. There are versions for both the Windows operating system and Apple's Mac OS X. Providing you have purchased a Copy legally it is not illegal to have PowerPoint on your computer.
It is not illegal to make a copy of a check. It would only be illegal for you to try to cash a copied check.
The English language has thousands of words available. If one is wanting to find a complete list of English words the best option would be a dictionary such as The Oxford Dictionary or Merriam-Webster. These can be found in hard copy or online.
The specific words on page 100 of a dictionary can vary depending on the edition and publisher. Generally, this page may include a mix of words starting with letters that fall within the range of the alphabet covered on that page. To find out exactly what words are on that page, one would need to refer to a physical copy of the specific dictionary in question.
It is illegal when you copy and paste without the owner's permission. It is illegal because you are taking it and saying it is yours.